In this episode of Echoes of Senegal, we journey into one of the most pivotal and complex chapters of Senegalese history—the French colonial period. From the first trading posts along the Senegal River to the assimilation policies that shaped the Four Communes, we examine how French rule transformed the cultural, social, and political fabric of the country.
Discover the stories of resistance led by powerful figures like Lat Jor and Queen Ndaté Yalla, the role of colonial education in shaping future leaders, and the tragic legacy of events like the Thiaroye massacre. We’ll also explore how colonial policies sowed the seeds for nationalism and ultimately led to Senegal’s peaceful path to independence.
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