Folk legends, oral tradition, stories, songs, and poems help recount the experiences of African women warriors from prehistory to the nineteenth century.
The Black Panther--T'Challa, King of the small African nation of Wakanda--returns to his kingdom where he faces interlopers and would-be revolutionaries in one of comicdom's first multi-issue story arcs. Over its course, the life and culture of the Wakandans is explored in detail. Then, the Black Panther is sent to the American South to seek justice for a murder connected to the Klan and the Soul Strangler. Also includes the Panther's first appearance, featuring the Fantastic Four.
Provides an introduction to the people, plants, animals, geography, and famous places of Africa. Includes a video, which launches via the Capstone 4D app.
Traces the history of the ancient African empires, discussing the first kingdoms, and describing their culture, daily lives, warfare, politics, religion, and other related topics.
Presents sketches of African leaders, both widely known individuals as well as those rarely profiled. Entries mainly feature political leaders, but also include cultural figures, scientists, and religious personalities.
A young African girl witnesses the impact of war on her village and does not understand why her father leaves to find a better place for the family to live.
Presents a rhyming version of the fairy tale that features a beautiful young girl and her jealous wicked stepmother, but this time the tale is set in a tropical land and featuring seven giants and a young shepherd boy in place of the familiar prince.