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88: 195:, South Africa. She grew up under apartheid laws that gave privilege to white children. Black children were sent to separate, inferior schools and their families were told where they could live, work and travel. Apartheid denied all children the right to grow up together with equality, justice and respect. 214:. She married another South African exile. Apartheid laws forbade marriage between white and black people and barred them living together with their children in South Africa. 225:
was released from jail. A few years later, when the parents of all South African children had the right to vote for the first time, Nelson Mandela was elected president.
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Naidoo has also written several picture books, featuring children from Botswana and England. In 2004, she wrote the picture book
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has an imagined point of reference in the boyhood in Kenya of a second cousin, Neil Aggett, being set in the 1950s during the
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As a child Naidoo always loved stories but only started writing when her own children were growing up. Her first book,
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in 1963. As a student, Naidoo began to worked as Adviser for Cultural Diversity and English in
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where she lived until her twenties. She has also written a biography of the trade unionist
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concerns the experiences of a boy trying to survive on the streets of
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Making It Home: Real-life Stories from Children Forced to Flee
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Through Whose Eye? Exploring Racism: reader, text and context
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who lives in the UK. Her first three novels featured life in
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she retells African folktales, the precursors of the
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She has tutored Creative Writing at 702:Carnegie Medal in Literature winners 81: 429:(2004), by Beverley and Maya Naidoo 228:Naidoo was elected a Fellow of the 13: 14: 743: 641: 717:South African children's writers 697:Alumni of the University of York 86: 663:Resources on Beverley Naidoo's 616: 595: 568:Creamer, Ella (12 July 2023). 561: 527: 510:"Beverley Naidoo - Literature" 470: 451: 1: 659:at British Council Literature 514:literature.britishcouncil.org 444: 397:Letang and Julie Save the Day 27:is a South African author of 409:Trouble for Letang and Julie 253:South Africa under apartheid 97:biography of a living person 77: 7: 230:Royal Society of Literature 200:University of Witwatersrand 117:must be removed immediately 10: 748: 634:. Beverley Naidoo: Author. 613:. Beverley Naidoo: Author. 467:. Beverley Naidoo: Author. 657:Writers: Beverley Naidoo 299: 235: 665:The Other Side of Truth 499:. 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