Anticolonial leaders
Colonial citizenship
Female resistance
100

Mali's first female lawmaker, she was a midwife and wrote Femme D'Afrique

Aoua Kéita

100

Term used for Black women’s rejection of Eurocentric ideals and creation of political identity, coined by Annette Joseph-Gabriel

Decolonial Citizenship

100

Aoua Kéita used this Malian political group to organize women and lead movements  

Union Soudanaise du Rassemblement Démocratique Africain (USRDA)

200

Her son died because of a law that only gave malaria medicine to write people, she became a leader for African presidents like Kwame Nkrumah

Andrée Blouin

200

The Western idea that only men can be considered human, excluding those who aren't white

"Man as human"

200

Term for rural Mali women resisting colonial rule through marches, singing, and protests, coined by Kéita 

transgressive mobility (or marching and singing in protest)

300

These two Black women became senators for Guadeloupe and Oubangui-Chari and fought for women’s rights across the Atlantic

Eugénie Éboué-Tell and Jane Vialle

300

In his 1940 radio speech, this French leader asked African colonies to help free France from the Nazis

Charles de Gaulle

300

Caribbean (Martinican) writer who used art and stories to fight for and imagine freedom during WWII

Suzanne Césaire

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