Momodou,
Late Mrs Rachael Njie-Palmer was the only female in the Gambian delegation
that went to London to negotiate Gambia's independence.
She told me in an interview with her on the role of Women in Gambia's
Independence from colonial rule in 1998.
Amie
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>Subject: Re: West African Women legends???
>Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:31:50 +0100
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>Hi Kabir, Soffie and Cherno,
>Thanks for your replies they are all very helpful. I shall share
>information
>from any "Shy person" I get private with you on this subject.
>
>I am also interested in information on the role of Gambian women
>politicians
>during the colonial period if there were any.
>
>regards,
>Momodou Camara
>
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