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From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a new documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. The first season will cover the life of Njinga, the complex, captivating, and fearless 17th century warrior queen of Ndongo and Matamba, in modern day Angola. The nation’s first female ruler, Njinga earned a reputation for her blend of political and diplomatic skill with military prowess and became an icon of resistance.
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The fact that this has 50% dislikes is telling. People have on anything and everything that is black nowadays.
Nice trailer of Black panther wakanda forever 🤣🤣
Fully onboard.
Jada Pinkett Smith, EXECUTIVE producing???? 😫😫
It’s funny how they don’t show the part where Africans are selling their own people to slavery to the Europeans 🧐
That is a beautiful woman.
This is an absolute joke!! Less of this BS and more ‘Love Jones’ type shite 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
If you want to be real why do you ignore the biggest fighters against slavery in affrica during those time “The Mossi Kingdoms”. Its really unfair and rude to ignore them just to be politcal. i take nothing away from the Njinja Tribe but this is like making a documentary about 1 country from ww2 and ignoring the other 50 countries invovled just for a politcal agenda.
Another PC snoozer. Can we not always choose projects based solely on multicultural checkbox point collecting for self grand standing.
Ok, i’ll definitely be watching this. 👍🏼
Adorando essa nova forma de documentario, meio filme ! Boa netflixx
nope
Garbage
lol. I’m sure this will be good.
This video has more dislikes than likes becuase of a multitde of reasons. I am african so i will like it but people do not like to feel like they are being used or decived and if you expect anyone to believe that it was only the women who fought slaver trafikers in that time then your are deciveing yoruselves. Let me tell you this MAJORITY of the slaves that were taken from Africa were sold by Africans.
I come From Nigeria and when i was young before i even knew the im0lications of slavery my father used to tell me how his grandfather would and could sell slaves to the oyinbo (white people) when they needed money. it was a lot harder for slaver trafikers to stell whole tribes as 90% of the time they would get surrounded and they would fight back against them. but eventtually they decied to trade with the natives for slaves . so the natives would take unwanted people and sell them. I should point out that most of Nigeria was heavily divied and their were thousands of small tribes that could very easily be dominated at first (1500–1700)
My great great grandfather 100% sold slaves and so did a lot of other people during his time in Nigeria and Africa
Now im mentioning this becuase the Tribe in this video and the woman king movie both did the same thing they fought well but also sold slaves. Do you know who fought even better for hundreds of years and Never sold slaves. The mossi Tribe. Here is a tribe that didnt even start fighting european slave traders they started fighting in the year 11th century up until the 18th century they fough muslims then christians then eueropeans all in the span of 700–800 years. Yet netflix doesnt think they are worth making a movie about as its not political enough
If you go back to reality and look at her Wiki page she was a full-on slaver lmao. It’s full of passages like these “Nzingha also established a lucrative slave trade with the Dutch, who purchased as many as 13,000 slaves per year from Nzingha’s kingdom.”
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How do the even dont have any african accent.
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Two things these women are so manly it’s creepy the other thing white Europeans bought slaves from black slave traders they’ve been selling their own people for decades before white Europeans showed up blacks are their own enemy hate the game not the player😅
People usually forget that at the end of the day, Africa survived all of these attacks from European colonisers. Looking forward for this movie even though i have a bit off cringe feeling from the shoot.
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Is it only me? The title is kinda sus
Get woke go broke
Wakanda forever
reminds me of the woman king
People funny. “She sold slaves too” … have you always been so adamant about the “whole” truth?? How many movies and shows have we had to sit thru where they claimed some white male colonizer was just great 👍 Did the story of George Washington talk about how he was grandfathered in as a land surveyor? Forcing land treatys upon indigenous native Americans for millions of acres of land while at the same time owning his own slaves even up until and after his presidency. Noooo, we hear about the apple tree. He was a statesmen and founding father. His military service. Which are all true yet…. Liberties are taken with what is left out… Even at the end of his life Washington changed some of his wicked slave owner ways, but you cant complain when weve watched hundreds of his type depicted yet there isnt a peep about “historical accuracy” when it pertains to slave ownership and many other horrific or questionable things biopics have been made about. The reason it is left out is because the creators think the acts are shameful. And are afraid to tell and showcase hard truths and put it out as “entertainment”… None of the stories are “accurate” they are BASED on. The lives. Relax and enjoy all the glorious activated melanin
What do you call it when you present a historical figure in all positives and complete adoration? Propaganda. Really wish this would tell a more complete story..good and bad.
“Real difficulties can be overcome; it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable.” ‑Theodore N. Vail
yawn…🥱
Did she own slaves?
This looks good
“Trust because you are willing to accept the risk, not because it’s safe or certain.” –Anonymous
Njingha also established a lucrative slave trade with the Dutch, who purchased as many as 13,000 slaves per year from Njingha’s kingdom. Will we see that part in the show?
Is it gonna be a clown show like Age of samurai?
This is the reason why Netflix is failing. Shit like this. We don’t want this crap.