Ghana: Margaret Busby - How a Pioneering Ghanaian Publisher Put African Women's Writing On the Map

Ghana: Margaret Busby - How a Pioneering Ghanaian Publisher Put African Women's Writing On the Map

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[The Conversation Africa] Published in 1992, Daughters of Africa is a groundbreaking volume of writing by women of African descent. It was followed by an expanded second edition, New Daughters of Africa, in 2019. The mind behind the books is pioneering Ghanaian-born publisher, writer and editor Margaret Busby. She became the first Black female publisher in the UK at 20 when she co-founded Allison and Busby in 1967. The company was first to publish a number of significant writers during her two-decade tenure.

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