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  • The Counterfactual History Review takes/u> a look at the plausibility of Wakanda, as a society, and finds it holds up. (There's something to be said about having the problems of one's own society being indigenous, not imposed by colonizers.)

  • This article takes a look at the interest of Lesotho, a mountainous kingdom of southern Africa that was never quite fully colonized, on the idea of Wakanda.

  • What is the relationship of Wakanda to Africa and the wider black diaspora? This article makes an argument. (Spoilers.)

  • Queer representation in Wakanda is a real thing. All the more frustrating, then, if it is not quite realized.

  • The Toronto Public Library's The Buzz points readers to more comics exploring Black Panther and Wakanda.

  • Vulture takes a look at Christopher Priest, the writer who helped make Black Panther the character he is today more than a decade ago but then disappeared.

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