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_aKuzwayo Ellen _975534 |
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_aCall me woman _bCall me woman _cKuzwayo Ellen, Magona Sindiwe, Gordimer Nadine, Head Bessie |
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_aJohannesburg: _bPicador Africa, _c2018. |
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_axxv, 306 pages _bcolour illustrations: 16 unnumbered pages of plates, portraits _c20 cm |
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_a Picador Africa heritage series _x9781770 106178 |
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| 504 | _a"Call Me Woman is the autobiography of Ellen Kuzwayo, a black South African woman whose life as a social worker, woman's rights activist, politican, and more was woven in political history of South Africa for almost 60 years. Kuzwayo 's autobiography documents a complex series of changes in herself and her culture, including the onset and devastation of apartheid. Ms. Kuzwayo was the first black person to win South Africa's premier literary prize, the CNS Literary Award."--Jacket. | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOK _w12663 _xPriscilla Nozizwe Mogale _y12663 _zPriscilla Nozizwe Mogale |
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