BrytaAfricaGet the app
1891 - 1968 / Senegal

Amadou Lamine-Guèye

He Turned Subjects into Citizens

Before Senegal became independent, Lamine Guèye fought for fairness within the French empire. In 1946, his law helped turn millions of Africans into citizens with rights.

Amadou Lamine-Guèye

Before Senegal became independent, Lamine Guèye fought for fairness within the French empire. In 1946, his law helped turn millions of Africans into citizens with rights.

Get the app

All chapters in the app.

Browse the structure here. The full reading experience stays in BrytaAfrica so progress, saves, lessons, and review stay connected.

01A Son of Empire2 min
02The Law That Changed Millions2 min
03Between Empire and Independence2 min

Historians and sources.

BrytaAfrica story pages are built to hold context: people, places, timelines, language notes, and review.

Editorial review

Every public story preview is shaped for clarity before it reaches readers.

Historical context

Places, eras, timelines, and contested records are treated as part of the story.

Language notes

Language moments belong in the app, where they support practice and memory.

Download BrytaAfrica

Finish this story in the app.

Scan the QR code or open the download page to continue with chapters, lessons, quizzes, saves, and progress.

Open download page
Scan to download

Scan to download BrytaAfrica.

Amadou Lamine-Guèye | BrytaAfrica Story Preview | BrytaAfrica