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Alice Lenshina (1920–1978) was a
Zambian woman,
prisoner of
conscience and self-appointed "prophetess" who is
noted for her part in the "Lumpa Uprising"...
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Russian Empire Burial place Vvedenskoye Cemetery Other names Anna
Yakovlevna Lenshina,
Princess Dream Occupation(s) Screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist...
- Church, an
independent Christian church, was
established in 1953 by "Alice"
Lenshina Mulenga in the
village of Kasama,
Northern Rhodesia (Zambia). The church...
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uprising in the
north of the
country known as the
Lumpa Uprising led by
Alice Lenshina – Kaunda's
first internal conflict as
leader of the nation.
Northern Rhodesia...
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coalitions Feminist separatism Gynocentrism Gender role
Lumpa Church Alice Lenshina Marianismo Menstrual synchrony Masculism Matriarch (disambiguation) Patriarchy...
- 2023.
Nkole Nkole (April 11, 2015). "Mumba
Yachi set to
release 'I am
Lenshina'".
Zambia Daily Mail.
Retrieved February 17, 2023.
Nkole Nkole (May 19...
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murder of two
people and
plotting to kill
another person in 1981.
Alice Lenshina -
Zambian head and
founder of the
Lumpa Church.
Conflicts with the government...
- 1987),
Zambian painter, writer,
sculptor and
photographer Alice Mulenga Lenshina (1920–1978),
Zambian prisoner of
conscience Mulenga Lubusha (1920–1978)...
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Retrieved 2021-05-04. Hinfelaar, Hugo. "WOMEN'S REVOLT: THE
LUMPA CHURCH OF
LENSHINA MULENGA IN THE 1950S."
Journal of
Religion in Africa, v. 21
issue 2, 1991...
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Nyasaland Evelyn Dennison Hone – last
governor of
Northern Rhodesia Alice Lenshina –
leader of the
Lumpa religious sect
General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck –...