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Helen Kimble

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The Kimbles worked together on several projects, particularly publications for African audiences. Helen edited a series of pamphlets on African current affairs, and co-edited the African series for
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Adult education in a changing Africa : a report on the Inter-African Seminar held in the Gold Coast from December 10 to 23, 1954
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Effective membership of agricultural co-operatives : report on pilot study in Oxfordshire
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to power. She also campaigned in support of the refugees imprisoned at
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Migrant labour and colonial rule in Basutoland, 1890-1930
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Boxmoor
Hertfordshire
Queenswood School
Girton College, Cambridge
adult education
Oxford University
Thomas Lionel Hodgkin
David Kimble
University College of the Gold Coast
Ghana
Penguin Group
Journal of Modern African Studies
University of Dar es Salaam
Oxford
anti-apartheid movement
1994 South African general election
Nelson Mandela
Campsfield House
David Kimble




Helen Kimble obituary
The Guardian
"Helen Kimble, 1925–2019"
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1925 births
2019 deaths
British Africanists

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