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History of Africa with Zeinab Badawi

No Longer at Ease: In this episode, Zeinab Badawi provides an overview of how Africans lived before the arrival of Europeans. We see traditional religion in practice in Kenya, we meet a traditional medicine practitioner in Congo, and in Uganda, we witness traditional justice in action as community elders adjudicate in a matrimonial dispute. We hear from one local king who reminisces about how compassionate and ordered life was under the old ways and a local chief and his family in Zambia provide insights of traditional village life before the disruptive influence of Europeans. The title describes a people who were becoming 'no longer at ease' in the run up to one of the ugliest chapters in human history: the trans Atlantic slave trade. The late acclaimed Nigerian author Chinua Achebe wrote a book with the same title.

Episode 15 - No Longer at Ease

Go to History of Africa Home or watch other episodes:

Episode 01 - Mother Africa
Episode 02 - Cattle, Crops and Iron
Episode 03 - Gift of the Nile
Episode 04 - Kingdom of Kush
Episode 05 - The Rise of Aksum
Episode 06 - Kings and Emirs
Episode 07 - North Africa
Episode 08 - Ancestors, Spirits and God
Episode 09 - Islam in Africa
Episode 10 - Desert Empires
Episode 11 - City States and Civilisations
Episode 12 - Coast and Conquest
Episode 13 - Southern Kingdoms
Episode 14 - The Golden Stool
Episode 15 - No Longer at Ease
Episode 16 - Slavery and Suffering
Episode 17 - Slavery and Salvation
Episode 18 - Diamonds, Gold and Greed
Episode 19 - Kongo and the Scramble for Africa
Episode 20 - Resistance and Liberation