This educational video provides a comprehensive overview of African literary traditions, starting with the oral history of folktales and moving through the colonial, post-colonial, and modern eras of written literature. Set against the backdrop of Lagos, Nigeria, the narrator guides viewers through the cultural significance of storytelling, using the famous trickster character Anansi the Spider as a primary example of folklore that imparts moral lessons and preserves history. The video delves into complex historical themes, explaining how the Colonial and Post-Colonial periods shaped the narratives of African authors. It introduces key literary figures such as Chinua Achebe, Tsitsi Dangarembga, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, categorized by the historical eras they represent. The content breaks down how political events, specifically the struggle for independence and the challenges of rebuilding nations, directly influenced the themes explored in African literature. Designed for middle and high school students, this resource is an excellent tool for Language Arts and World History classrooms. It connects geography, history, and literature, offering students a framework to understand how societal changes impact storytelling. The video includes built-in pause points for reading and reflection, making it ready-made for interactive classroom lessons on world cultures, literary archetypes, and historical analysis.