
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Yaa Asantewaa—Queen Mother of Ejisu—stands at the crossroads of oral legend and written record, her voice echoing through the tangled limbs of ancient oak trees and the brick walls of colonial archives. Join us as we prepare to trace her footsteps from the mud-brick palace in Ejisu to the halls of British administration in Accra
 By Black History Mystery
By Black History MysteryYaa Asantewaa—Queen Mother of Ejisu—stands at the crossroads of oral legend and written record, her voice echoing through the tangled limbs of ancient oak trees and the brick walls of colonial archives. Join us as we prepare to trace her footsteps from the mud-brick palace in Ejisu to the halls of British administration in Accra