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Malekebu (March 1, 1889 –
October 8, 1978) was a doctor,
Baptist missionary, and anti-colonial
activist native to
Nyasaland (modern Malawi).
Malekebu...
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allowed the
Providence Industrial Mission to be
reopened under Daniel Sharpe Malekebu (ca.1890-1978).
Malekbu had been
trained in
medical and
Bible school in...
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Jeanne Lucas first black elected to the
North Carolina Senate Daniel Sharpe Malekebu 1913
first Malawian medical graduate; doctor, missionary, and anti-colonial...
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reopened under the
leadership of
former student Daniel Sharpe Malekebu.
Malekebu led the PIM
until 1971, for a
total of 45 years.
Learnard Muocha took...
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Jamaica Eleanor Macomber –
American missionary to
Burma Daniel Sharpe Malekebu –
Malawian missionary who
served in
Malawi Isaac McCoy –
missionary to...
- County".
National Center for
Education Statistics.
Retrieved June 6, 2024.
Malekebu, Edwin. "DeKalb
County School District".
DeKalb County School District...
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Sharpe Malekebu,
whose parents had
opposed his
desire to go with her for
higher studies.
Delaney had
converted both him and his
sister Anna
Malekebu to Christianity...
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second Malawian person to
receive a
medical degree,
following Daniel Sharpe Malekebu.
While studying at
Meharry Medical College in Tennessee,
Banda married...
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medical degree, a
noted composer, writer, and editor.
Daniel Sharpe Malekebu 1917
First Malawian to
receive a
medical degree;
Christian missionary and...
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frequent references to
Memphis in his songs. 1967:
Daniel Sharpe Malekebu,
Malawian doctor, missionary, and anti-colonial activist. 1984: John Glenn...