We see women in the African context who were the first fighters ... What did you admire about these warrior women? They were valiant fighters who didn’t ascribe to cultural norms.
When France sent ambassador Jean-Marie Bayol to Dahomey to secure a deal for the kingdom's rich natural resources, he was greeted by an elite force of all-women warriors known as the Agooji.
Those women were called Rosie the Riveters and many of them were African American women. Ray Strickland highlights a real-life Rosie featured in a documentary titled “Invisible Warriors” about ...
Wilson is one of several women highlighted in a critically acclaimed documentary called "Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II." It chronicles the role women played during the ...
Known as “the most feared women in the world”, the 18th century Dahomey Amazon warriors are believed to have inspired Marvel’s latest blockbuster. Whether you’ve already paid a visit to ...