Black History Month - History Lesson 5 Sundiata Keita
Black History Month 2021 History Lesson 5 Sundiata Keita
About This Episode
Alice Evans, Daisy Holder & Lucy Wood bring you another History Lesson as we profile people from history who lived, survived and thrived with a disability or chronic illness
In honour of Black History Month, Alice, Lucy alongside Disability Historian Daisy Holder are joined by the Host of Dope Black Disabled Podcast, Kimmy Soko to discuss the life of Sundiata Keita, the first ruler of the Mali Empire in the 13th century C.E. He laid the foundation for a powerful and wealthy African empire and proclaimed the first charter of human rights, the Manden Charter who also happened to be disabled
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Hosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder and Lucy Wood
Editor: Adam Hull
Transcriptionist: Sarah Matthews
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Music: Maisy Crunden
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