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South Africa: Noni Jabavu Was a Pioneering South African Writer - A New Book Shows How Relevant She Still Is

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[The Conversation Africa] Noni Jabavu was the first black South African woman to publish memoirs and one of the first African women to pursue a literary career abroad. She left the country as a teenager to pursue an education and returned intermittently throughout her life. She returned to South Africa in 1977 to research her father's biography. Some of her best known work became the witty, insightful and politically charged columns she wrote for the Daily Dispatch newspaper. But this pioneering figure had been all but forgotten un

Source: allAfrica.com

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