Born to an African king in colonial Sierra Leone at the
beginning of the twentieth century, Princess Fatima Massaquoi lived
an extraordinary life that encapsulated the contradictions,
upheavals, and unprecedented opportunities of her time. This
critical edition of her memoirs makes her story available to
readers for the first time. Beginning with her lovingly recounted
memories of growing up in Liberia, it follows her to Hamburg,
Germany, where she pursued an education and forged friendships, but
also experienced the racism, terror, and nationalistic fervor that
accompanied the Nazis' rise to power. In the face of these mounting
dangers, Massaquoi traveled to the United States, where she
furthered her studies, embracing her newfound freedom even as she
observed deteriorating conditions in the segregated American South
in the early years of the civil rights movement. Spanning
continents and cultures, this narrative introduces us to a truly
remarkable woman while offering a fascinating window into the
complex history of the twentieth century.
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