An African History of Africa: From the Dawn of Humanity to Independence

Zeinab Badawi
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An African History of Africa: From the Dawn of Humanity to Independence

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"In a world where narratives about Africa have often been shaped by non-African perspectives, Zeinab Badawi’s An African History of Africa stands as a reimagination of the continent’s intricate and storied past. . . . A must-read for anyone interested in a more comprehensive and authentic view of African history." - Amsterdam News

“As Badawi adroitly proves, Africa’s story is far richer than the West chooses to believe. . . . An African History of Africa is a long overdue corrective that should be studied in every school and available in every library across the West.”  - BookPage, starred review

“Local figures and female leaders loom large in Badawi's corrective history of Africa, in which continental experts and cultural custodians offer a ‘counterbalance’ to Western perceptions.” - New York Times Book Review

"Important. . . . . Brilliantly connects different parts of Africa into a common historical timeline, highlighting conflicts, trade, flows of ideas, and other interactions that knit the continent together." - Foreign Affairs

“One of the greatest strengths of this wonderful African History of Africa and what makes it so engaging is the way Zeinab Badawi narrates the great sweep of this continent’s rich history as a personal voyage of discovery, and in doing so is able to portray her feelings of the experience, be it touching humanity’s most ancient bones or venturing into the dungeons of slave castles.”


- Kevin Shillington, author of History of Africa

"A refreshing corrective to narratives imposed on the continent by others . . . Ambitious in scope and refreshing in perspective . . . the very act of telling African history from an African perspective and by making this history accessible to a wide audience is an assertion of dignity and an invitation to learn more. . . . As Badawi puts it: 'I hope I have demonstrated that Africa has a history, that it is a fundamental part of our global story, and one that is worthy of greater attention and respect than it has so far received.' She most certainly has." - Simukai Chigudu, The Guardian

"A fascinating, thought-provoking, and entertaining romp through several thousand years of history. . . . This book is for everyone not only in the sense that we are all, ultimately, from Africa, but also because it is highly readable." - Sunday Times (London)

“Equal parts gripping and galvanizing. . . . Zeinab Badawi reclaims her home continent’s past in her sprawling An African History of Africa. Researched across more than 30 countries, it brings the dazzling civilizations of pre-colonial Africa vividly to life. A book that feels both long-overdue—and wholly worth the wait.” - British Vogue

“Invaluable . . . Badawi illuminates swathes of history that have gone under-researched and under-recognized in a book that is sure to become essential.” - Booklist (starred review)

“Both a tour d'horizon and a tour de force, marvelously readable and beautifully written. This is a book that should be read by anyone who is interested in Africa, by anyone who thinks they know all they need to know about Africa, and above all by anyone who has no interest in Africa at all. It will transform their views of the continent, its peoples and its histories. I cannot recommend it too strongly or praise it too highly.” - Sir David Cannadine, Dodge Professor of History, Emeritus, at Princeton University, and author of Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire

“Zeinab Badawi’s remarkable new book lives up to her dependable standards of excellence. It takes the reader on an up-close-and-personal journey across this unique continent, seemingly holding your hand while uncovering extraordinary gems of truth as she allows previously untold stories to be heard.” - Margaret Busby, editor of Daughters of Africa

“This is a book we have needed: a clear account of the fascinating history of Africa from an African perspective. I learned something on every page. It will leave everyone who reads it better informed and more thoughtful about the vast opportunity that can now be found in a continent we have often misunderstood.” - William Hague, author of William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner

  • Published date: Jan 14, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 544
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063335417
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.48" L x 9.0" H

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