Nokutela Dube
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نوكوتيلا دوبي (1873 – 25 يناير 1917) هي أول امرأة جنوب أفريقية تؤسس مدرسة. وهي زوجة . سافر كلاهما إلى الولايات المتحدة حيث وصفت نوكوتيلا المرأة الملحوظة (بالإنجليزية: Woman of note). توفيت بعد انفصالها عن زوجها والذي كان حينها رئيسًا للمؤتمر الوطني الأفريقي.
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Nokutela Dube (née Nokutela Mdima en 1873 à Inanda dans la colonie britannique du Natal et morte le 25 janvier 1917 à Johannesbourg en Afrique du Sud) est une enseignante et une musicienne sud-africaine. Elle a été la première femme sud-africaine à fonder une école. Elle était mariée à John Langalibalele Dube.
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Nokutela Dube (1873 – 25 January 1917) was the first South African woman to found a school. She cofounded the Ilanga lase Natal newspaper, Ohlange Institute and Natal Native Congress (the precursor to the South African Native National Congress) while she was married to John Langalibalele Dube. They both travelled to the United States, where Nokutela was described as a "woman of note". She died while estranged from her husband, who was then President of what would become the African National Congress. The school she co-founded was the place that Nelson Mandela chose as the location for his first ever vote in an election.
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Nokutela Dube
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Nokutela Dube
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Nokutela Dube
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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1917-01-25
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Inanda, Natal, South Africa
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1873
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Nokutela Mdima
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1917-01-25
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Teacher, preacher
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نوكوتيلا دوبي (1873 – 25 يناير 1917) هي أول امرأة جنوب أفريقية تؤسس مدرسة. وهي زوجة . سافر كلاهما إلى الولايات المتحدة حيث وصفت نوكوتيلا المرأة الملحوظة (بالإنجليزية: Woman of note). توفيت بعد انفصالها عن زوجها والذي كان حينها رئيسًا للمؤتمر الوطني الأفريقي.
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Nokutela Dube (1873 – 25 January 1917) was the first South African woman to found a school. She cofounded the Ilanga lase Natal newspaper, Ohlange Institute and Natal Native Congress (the precursor to the South African Native National Congress) while she was married to John Langalibalele Dube. They both travelled to the United States, where Nokutela was described as a "woman of note". She died while estranged from her husband, who was then President of what would become the African National Congress. The school she co-founded was the place that Nelson Mandela chose as the location for his first ever vote in an election. In 2017, Nokutela Dube was posthumously awarded South Africa's highest honour — the Order of the Golden Baobab — 100 years after her death.
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Nokutela Dube (née Nokutela Mdima en 1873 à Inanda dans la colonie britannique du Natal et morte le 25 janvier 1917 à Johannesbourg en Afrique du Sud) est une enseignante et une musicienne sud-africaine. Elle a été la première femme sud-africaine à fonder une école. Elle était mariée à John Langalibalele Dube.
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