Bonus Episode: ABDEL KADER KANE

Due to popular demand, I’ve turned my YouTube story of Abdel Kader Kane into this exclusive audio-only podcast episode! Join me as we dive deep into the life of this fearless 18th-century West African leader who took a radical stand against the transatlantic slave trade. Abdel Kader Kane, the first Almaami (Imam) of Futa Toro, not only unified his people under a common cause but was among the earliest African leaders to enforce a strict ban on slave caravans, challenging both European traders and local elites. His legacy speaks of courage, strategic leadership, and unwavering justice during a time of great oppression.

Originally released on YouTube, this episode brings you into the landscapes and political heart of Futa Toro, covering Kane’s visionary leadership, his call to arms, and the impact of his defiance on African history. If you’d like an extended version with even more historical insights and stories, let me know in the comments or reach out via social media.

Discover how Abdel Kader Kane’s story of resistance and resilience still inspires us today in the fight for equality and justice.


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