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| Millin, Sarah Gertrude (Liebson) |
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| 18891968, South African writer. The first of her novels about colonial and racial problems in South Africa is Dark River (1920). Later novels include Gods Stepchildren (1924), What Hath a Man? (1938), The King of the Bastards (1949), and Two Bucks without Hair (1958). She has also written a study, The South Africans (1926), and biographies of Cecil Rhodes (1933) and General Jan Smuts (1936). | 1 | | See her autobiography, The Measure of My Days (1955). | 2 |
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