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Bibi Titi Mohammed was a Tanzanian politician and activist. She was born in June 1926 in Dar es Salaam, then the capital of the British colony of Tanganyika. Mohammed was a member of the Tanganyika...
View ArticleGisèle Rabesahala (1929-2011)
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View ArticleM’Balia Camara (1929-1955)
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View ArticleAoua Kéita (1912-1980)
Aoua Kéita was a Malian independence activist, politician, feminist, writer, and midwife. Born on July 12, 1912, in then Bamako, French Sudan to Karamogo Kéita, a member of the colonial hygiene service...
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