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As3m Nti!
This is not her-story, neither was the colonial history that makes her visible to us today. But still, I imagine her telling us who stole her crown.
Photo by Ramseyer of young Ghanaian woman, from USC Libraries.
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happy your'sef
This is not her-story, neither was the colonial history that makes her visible to us today. But still, I imagine her telling us that we need to always try to happy ourselves.
Photo of Asantehene, Nana Prempeh II’s, favorite wife (July 1936), from USC Libraries.