THE ROLES OF FEMINIST WRITERS IN THE SOCIETY, A CASE STUDY OF MARIANA BA, SO LONG A LETTER AND AMINATA SAWFALL, BERGER'S STRIKE.

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This paper seeks to analyze the impact of the above feminist writers through their books in the society,how they helped the African woman to know her worth as well as her place in the society.

THE ROLES OF FEMINIST WRITERS IN THE SOCIETY, A CASE STUDY OF MARIANA BA, SO LONG A LETTER AND AMINATA SAWFALL, BERGER'S STRIKE.
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    Type Project
    Department History
    Project ID HIS0149
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 50 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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