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  2. The Woman King - Wikipedia

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    The Woman King is a 2022 American historical action-adventure film about the Agojie, the all-female warrior unit that protected the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the 17th to 19th centuries. Set in the 1820s, the film stars Viola Davis as a general who trains the next generation of warriors to fight their enemies.

  3. Viola Davis and Thuso Mbedu star in 'The Woman King' about the Agojie, an all-female warrior group. ... King Ghezo did rule Dahomey during that time, and he was heavily involved in the slave trade ...

  4. Ana Lucia Araujo - Wikipedia

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    Echoing her research in Dahomey and the Atlantic slave trade, her comments on the movie The Woman King were featured in Slate and the Washington Post. Araujo underscored that the movie misrepresented King Gezo (1818–1859) as attempting to end Dahomey's slave trade. [12] [13]

  5. History of the Kingdom of Dahomey - Wikipedia

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    The key role of Dahomey with the slave trade had a significant impact on a range of other scholars. Philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel used the funeral ceremonies after the death of the King of Dahomey in his Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1837).

  6. 'The Woman King' tells the story of the Agojie. But in real ...

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    "The Woman King" takes inspiration from a group of all-women warriors. However, some critics accuse the film of glossing over their history of capturing Africans for the slave trade.

  7. Ghezo - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The British government began putting significant pressure on King Ghezo in the 1840s to end the slave trade in Dahomey. [11] King Ghezo responded to these requests by saying he was unable to end the slave trade because of domestic pressure. [6] Ghezo added: The slave trade is the ruling principle of my people.

  8. ‘Her Reign Begins Now’: See Viola Davis as an African Warrior ...

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    Based on true events, The Woman King follows General Nanisca and the fighters who protected the Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s as she trains the next generation of warriors in order to defend ...

  9. Dahomey Amazons - Wikipedia

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    This led to Dahomey being one of the leading states in the slave trade with the Oyo Empire, which used slaves for commodity exchange in West Africa until the slave trade in the region ended. The lack of men likely led the kings of Dahomey to recruit women into the army. The formation of a female-only army unit was a retaliation and maneuver ...