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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...
- Academy. He
returned to
South Africa,
where in 1901 he and his
first wife,
Nokutela Dube,
founded the
Ohlange High
School based on the
Tuskegee Institute founded...
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Langalibalele Dube,
affectionately known as "Ma****uzela,"
alongside his wife
Nokutela Dube, were born in the 1870s at an American-operated
Christian mission...
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Christian Industrial School by John
Langalibalele Dube and his
first wife,
Nokutela. The school, also
known as the
Ohlange Native Industrial Institute, was...
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African National Congress,
founder of the
Ohlange Institute,
educator Nokutela Dube, wife of John L. Dube,
founder of the
Ohlange Institute Malusi Gigaba...
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founder of a
South African school. Ida
Wilcox taught Nokutela Mdima who was to
become Nokutela Dube. The
Wilcoxes arranged for
black South Africans to...
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Presidency of the
Republic of
South Africa.
Retrieved 30
November 2021. "Ms
Nokutela Dube (Posthumous)". The
Presidency of the
Republic of
South Africa. Retrieved...
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Tshabalala and
others in
South Africa in the 1920s and '30s,
inspired by
Nokutela Dube, the
first South African women to
found a school, and
modelled on...
- No****hanya
Bhengu - anti-apartheid activist,
teacher and wife of
Albert Luthuli Nokutela Dube -
founded a
school Bongiwe Dhlomo-Mautloa -
printmaking activist Mary...
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members in the
United States, in Portsmouth,
Virginia (d. 2008) Died:
Nokutela Dube,
South African educator, co-founder with
husband John Langalibalele...