"In the days of slavery, if you were a good singer or dancer, you still had your life because you were of value to your master."
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About Buchi Emecheta
Buchi Emecheta was a Nigerian-born British author known for her works focusing on gender and race issues. She moved to London in the 1960s where she faced challenges as a single mother while pursuing her education. Emecheta's writing often explored themes of gender roles, cultural identity, and the experiences of African women in both traditional and contemporary societies. Her notable works include 'The Joys of Motherhood' and 'Second-Class Citizen'. Emecheta's literary contributions have made a significant impact on post-colonial and feminist literature.
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