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The following are members of the Academy of Science of South Africa and are cited here:

African feminists (all African countries together)

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You can get points and prizes for the 1) creation of an article, 2) improvement to an already existing article and 3) thorough review and polishing of an article in those lists. Below, the list of articles to create is also provided.
  1. ^ Law Notes. E. Thompson Company. 1909-01-01.
  2. ^ Les Annales politiques et littéraires (in French). 1908.
  3. ^ Fémina (in French). 1906.
  4. ^ The Solicitors' Journal and Weekly Reporter. Alexander and Shepheard, printers. 1907.
  5. ^ a b c Kathleen E. Sheldon (2005). Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5331-7.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Emizet Francois Kisangani; Scott F. Bobb (2009). "Literature". Historical Dictionary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Scarecrow Press. pp. 311–312. ISBN 978-0-8108-6325-5.
  7. ^ "Me Rose Tumba Kaja, première femme bâtonnière en RDC". Radio Okapi (in French). 2014-10-21. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  8. ^ Elwood D. Dunn; Amos J. Beyan; Carl Patrick Burrowes (2000). Historical Dictionary of Liberia. Scarecrow Press. pp. 117–8. ISBN 978-1-4616-5931-0.
  9. ^ Angie E. Brooks (January 1968). "Political Participation of Women in Africa South of the Sahara". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 375: 82–85. JSTOR 1037892.
  10. ^ Elwood D. Dunn; Amos J. Beyan; Carl Patrick Burrowes (2000). "Massaquoi, Rachel E. T. Johnson". Historical Dictionary of Liberia. Scarecrow Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-1-4616-5931-0.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i Lesourd, Céline (2016). "The Lipstick on the Edge of the Well: Mauritanian women and political power (1960-2014)". In Fatima Sadiqi (ed.). Women’s Movements in Post-“Arab Spring” North Africa. Springer. pp. 83–4. ISBN 978-1-137-50675-7.
  12. ^ Ely Salem Khyar, Deces de la premiere presidente de l'Union des femmes Mauritaniennes, adra-info, 2 November 2018.