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					Anton Wilhelm Amo whose stories beg to be heard and remembered. Amo's life is a testament to the richness and ...				
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				'Hidden in plain sight': the European city tours of slavery and colonialism
									Ashifa Kassam								
				
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				Berlin native Justice Mvemba wants to raise awareness as Miss Germany
									Sabine Klier								
				Book recommendations in English
They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
									 Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers								
				
									A groundbreaking book about the often overlooked role of white women in the American slave system. Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers shows how they actively participated in the slave market, profited economically and used brutal management strategies - a new look at power and responsibility in the history of slavery.								
				Afrotopia
									Felwin Sarr  								
				
									A powerful meditation and poetic call for an African utopia of self-reinvention in the 21st century. After colonialism, civil wars and the AIDS crisis, a new day seems to be dawning for the African continent.								
				The Wretched of the Earth
									Frantz Fanon								
				
									 A classic about the psychological and social consequences of colonialism								
				How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
									Walter Rodney								
				
									A critical analysis of the economic exploitation of Africa through colonialism								
				Collective Amnesia
									Koleka Putuma								
				
									 A collection of political poems about decolonization and identity								
				The Kaiser's Holocaust:
									Prof. David Olusoga								
				
									On 12 May 1883, the German flag was raised on the coast of South-West Africa, modern Namibia - the beginnings of Germany's African Empire.								
				Book recommendations in German
Gap and love
									Josephine Apraku 								
				
									A clever book about the invisibility of social inequality in romantic relationships. Josephine Apraku shows how discrimination also shapes intimate relationships - and how we can love more consciously.								
				Amon. My grandfather would have shot me.
									Jennifer Teege 								
				
									An impressive memoir about cultural trauma and personal identity. At the age of 38, Jennifer Teege discovers by chance that her grandfather was the notorious Nazi criminal Amon Göth - a realization that shatters her life and confronts her with profound questions about origin, guilt and identity.								
				Black studies
									Ina Wudtke								
				
									The book is a multidirectional reminder of past and present anti-racist struggles in Germany. It documents Wudtke's audio installation Black Lives Audio Triptych and brings to life archive material - especially photos, songs and texts - about Fasia Jansen and Hilarius Gilges.								
				Being German and Black at the same time: Memoirs of an Afro-German
									Theodor Michael 								
				
									This book shows the often forgotten history of colonial migrants in Germany and their discrimination over the course of time - from initial acceptance to systematic exclusion. An important read to better understand the effects of colonialism and racism in Germany.								
				Black feminism
									Natasha A. Kelly								
				
									 Translated texts by Angela Davis, Audre Lorde, Kimberlé Crenshaw and others that shed light on intersectional feminism								
				Your home is our nightmare
									Fatma Aydemir and Hengameh Yaghoobifarah								
				
									Essays on racism and anti-Semitism in Germany								
				Recommended documentaries
Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat
									Johan Grimonprez								
				
									A documentary that shows the struggles of the Congo, exposes the role of the USA and Belgium and at the same time shows the colonial structures that still exist today. 								
				Colonial roots of the genocide in Rwanda
									DW Documentary								
				
									In April 1994, the parents of two-year-old Samuel Ishimwe were murdered in Rwanda. Their fate was shared by up to a million people in the genocide against the country's Tutsi minority. Thirty years on, Samuel sets out to discover what set these terrible events in motion.
								
				Harriet - The path to freedom
									 Kasi Lemmons								
				
									Based on the moving and inspiring life of one of America's greatest heroines, HARRIET tells the extraordinary story of Harriet Tubman, the famed freedom fighter who defied all odds to change the course of her life and the fate of the nation.								
				Stamped from the beginning
									Dr. Ibram X. Kendi								
				
									In his book, Dr. Ibrahim X. Kendi explains how "whiteness" was invented and why. This documentary visualizes his book and explains European history of the last 500 years. 								
				The death and life of Marsha P. Johnson
									David France								
				
									Pride Month and Christopher Street Day have become a global holiday. Find out how it all began with trans women of color, like Marsha P. Johnson. 								
				African Queens: Njinga
									Ethosheia Hylton, Adesuwa Oni 								
				
									Find out more about the courageous and legendary female fighters against the European invasion of what is now Congo and Angola, such as Queen Nzinga.								
				Audio guide tours in Berlin
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