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          Noni Jabavu

          South African writer and journalist (1919–2008)

          Noni Jabavu

          Born

          Helen Nontando Jabavu


          (1919-08-20)20 August 1919

          Middledrift, Eastern Cape, South Africa

          Died19 June 2008(2008-06-19) (aged 88)

          Lynette Elliott Frail Care Home[1] in Selborne, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa

          NationalitySouth African
          Occupation(s)Writer, journalist and editor
          Notable workDrawn in Colour (1960); The Ochre People (1963)
          Spouse(s)Michael Cadbury Crosfield, m.

          1951

          Parent(s)Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu and Thandiswa Florence Makiwane
          RelativesJohn Tengo Jabavu (grandfather); Cecilia Makiwane (maternal aunt)

          Helen Nontando (Noni) Jabavu (20 August 1919[2] – 19 June 2008) was a South African writer and journalist, one of the first African women to pursue a successful literary career and the first black South African woman to publish books of autobiography.[3][4] Educated in Bri