African knights in Europe: a little-known medieval legacy

The article offers a fresh and enriching perspective on the legacy of African knights, highlighting their lasting influence on European history and culture. Black Knights in European History: A Journey Through Time and Legend In the...

The freedom rides: a major turning point in the fight for civil rights in the United States

The Freedom Rides of May 4, 1961 marked a crucial milestone in the struggle for civil rights in the United States. These bus journeys,...

The Cuban Mastiff: a dog at the heart of slave hunting

Dive into the history of the Cuban Mastiff, an extinct dog from Cuba, renowned for its ability to track runaway slaves. A dark chapter...

Benkos Biohó: the little-known Afro-Colombian hero of freedom

In the annals of Afro-Colombian history, few figures shine as brightly as Benkos Biohó, a Mandingue leader whose courage and determination shaped the first...

Ellen and William Craft: a daring escape, a symbol of African American resistance

This article offers an in-depth look at their enduring legacy and their contribution to the fight for social justice and equality. An essential chapter...
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History of the WNBA: From its creation to its current rise

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is the professional women’s basketball league in the United States, created in 1996 with the support of the...

Angel Reese, A’ja Wilson, Gabby Williams, Dominique Malonga: The WNBA is on fire

The WNBA is no longer just existing — it’s exploding. Over the past few days, individual performances have been dropping like fireworks. Records, milestones,...

Fritz Pollard, the runner who defied color

First African American coach in the NFL, Fritz Pollard was a pioneer of professional sports and a builder of freedom in the face of...

A look back at the Dominique Malonga case: Historic second overall pick in the WNBA draft

Dominique Malonga. Remember this name. You may have only half-heard it during the Paris Games, slipped between two spotlights on the handball players, or...
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The Authors’ Conference: when Sub-Saharan Africa prepares to write its own destiny

On August 8, 2025, Kinshasa will host a major literary event already stirring excitement among pan-African creative circles. The Conférence des Auteurs (LCDA), spearheaded...

Teranga Meet 2025 opens its doors to those dreaming of a new beginning in Senegal

Teranga Meet 2025 opens its doors to those dreaming of a new beginning in Senegal On May 17, 2025, Paris will not just be the...

Paris Noir: When art rewrites history

With Paris Noir, the Centre Pompidou celebrates half a century of Afro-descendant artistic creation. A remarkable exhibition retracing artistic circulations and anti-colonial struggles in...

Zonga, when masks dance, History unfolds

Discover Zonga, a captivating show combining dance, music and visual art to explore African identity, the restitution of masks and cultural heritage. There are moments...

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