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With ‘African Queens,’ Karen Slack puts her stamp on Black history. ... Eva and Corinne, from their great-great-great-grandmother, Queen Ufua of Esanland. ...
Title on guide: Great kings & queens of Africa. Summary Since 1975, Anheuser-Busch has commissioned paintings of great kings and queens of Africa by accomplished black American artists. These ...
Queen Cleopatra is the second in Jada Pinkett Smith’s African Queens series of drama-docuseries hybrids; this time the focus is on one of the most famous African queens of them all, Egypt’s ...
Peres Owino chatted about her Emmy nomination for the series “African Queens: Njinga” on Netflix, and working with Jada Pinkett Smith. This docuseries, executive produced and narrated by Jada ...
On the morning of Queen Elizabeth II's death at the age of 96, before the news was made public, the Twitter account @Africa_Archives tweeted, "Queen Elizabeth II owns the largest clear-cut diamond ...
In most Western history books, the history of Africa before the bloody and gruesome age of colonialism is barely touched on, if at all. The tales of the great and powerful Zulu Nation, the Dahomey ...
EXCLUSIVE: The story of Alexander the Great is being given the docudrama treatment by Netflix, Deadline understands. Following on from the success of shows such as The Last Czars and African ...
Karen Slack will perform “African Queens” at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 2 at the Newman Center on the University of Denver campus. Info: 303-871-7720 or friendsofchambermusic.com.
South Africa demanded the royal family return the Great Star of Africa in the wake of Queen Elizabeth’s death, RadarOnline.com has learned.. The Great Star of Africa, also known as Cullinan I ...
I n 1624, the kingdom of Ndongo in West Central Africa (modern-day Angola) got a new queen: Njinga. Her life as the first female ruler (or woman king) of the region forms the story of African ...
Calls are growing in South Africa for Britain’s royal family to return the world’s largest known clear-cut diamond in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
“African Queens,” presented and co-commissioned by Washington Performing Arts, is about as ambitious as a recital could get: It looks back on Black ancestry with a thematic focus on great ...