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  1. 10 de mai. de 2024 · The mind behind the books is pioneering Ghanaian-born publisher, writer and editor Margaret Busby. She became the first Black female publisher in the UK at 20 when she co-founded Allison and Busby in 1967. The company was first to publish a number of significant writers during her two-decade tenure.

  2. 16 de mai. de 2024 · By Duchess Magazine. Margaret Busby, a trailblazing Ghanaian-born publisher, writer, and editor, has made indelible marks on the literary world. In 1967, she co-founded Allison and Busby, becoming the first Black female publisher in the UK at the age of 20.

  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · It was followed by an expanded second edition, New Daughters of Africa, in 2019. The mind behind the books is pioneering Ghanaian-born publisher, writer and editor Margaret Busby. She became the first

  4. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Margaret became the first Black female publisher in the UK at 20 when she co-founded Allison and Busby in 1967. The company has published a number of writers. Published in 1992, Daughters of Africa is a ground-breaking volume of writing by women of African descent.

  5. 4 de mai. de 2024 · The Conversation: Margaret Busby: how a pioneering Ghanaian publisher put African women’s writing on the map – Margaret Busby “became the first Black female publisher in the UK at 20 when she co-founded Allison and Busby in 1967.” Public Books: Interpret or Judge?

  6. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Margaret Busby, chair of this year’s judging panel, discusses the six books that made the cut in 2020. The Best Fiction in Translation: The 2020 International Booker Prize, recommended by Ted Hodgkinson. Broaden your reading horizons.

  7. Há 4 dias · In a world where voices of African women writers were often silenced or overlooked, Margaret Busby emerged as a beacon of hope and change. Through her pioneering efforts in publishing and advocacy, she not only put African women’s writing on the map but also reshaped the narrative of African literature itself.