Omolara Ogundipe-Leslie (born 1940) was a Nigerian poet, critic, editor, feminist and activist. Considered one of the foremost writers on African feminism, gender studies and literary theory, she is a social critic who has come to be recognized as a viable authority on African women among black feminists and feminists in general.
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305.42/096, Black authors, Feminism, Feminism--africa, Feminism--nigeria, Feminismus, Frau, Frauenbewegung, Hq1787 .o38 1994, Literature, Literature, history and criticism, Modern Literature, Nigerian poetry (English), Social conditions, Soziale Situation, Translations into English, Women, Women authors, Women, africa, Women, nigeria, Women, social conditions, Women--africa--social conditions, Women--nigeria--social conditions, Women--social conditionsID Numbers
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