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Step into a haunting historical tale inspired by the dark era of the transatlantic slave trade. Narrated by storyteller Marcel Lochard, this powerful story follows Koumbaté Kitoubou, a fearless African warrior born into a royal bloodline and trained from childhood in the art of combat.
After being captured during a brutal tribal war, Koumbaté is imprisoned, abused, and forced onto a slave ship bound for America. Stripped of her freedom but never of her spirit, she endures unimaginable suffering while carrying the child conceived through violence.
During the horrific three-month crossing, she gives birth to a fragile baby girl. Torn between rage, despair, and a mother’s instinct to protect innocence, Koumbaté fights to preserve her dignity in a world consumed by cruelty.
This emotional and unforgettable story is not simply entertainment — it is a remembrance of pain, resistance, sacrifice, and the unbreakable courage of a woman who refused to surrender her humanity.
If this story moves you, please follow, share, and leave a review to support storytelling, memory, and oral tradition.
By Marcel LochardStep into a haunting historical tale inspired by the dark era of the transatlantic slave trade. Narrated by storyteller Marcel Lochard, this powerful story follows Koumbaté Kitoubou, a fearless African warrior born into a royal bloodline and trained from childhood in the art of combat.
After being captured during a brutal tribal war, Koumbaté is imprisoned, abused, and forced onto a slave ship bound for America. Stripped of her freedom but never of her spirit, she endures unimaginable suffering while carrying the child conceived through violence.
During the horrific three-month crossing, she gives birth to a fragile baby girl. Torn between rage, despair, and a mother’s instinct to protect innocence, Koumbaté fights to preserve her dignity in a world consumed by cruelty.
This emotional and unforgettable story is not simply entertainment — it is a remembrance of pain, resistance, sacrifice, and the unbreakable courage of a woman who refused to surrender her humanity.
If this story moves you, please follow, share, and leave a review to support storytelling, memory, and oral tradition.