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Mary Malahlela

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In 1947, Malahlela graduated from medical school and registered as a medical doctor, the first black woman in South Africa to do so. She opened a private medical practice in
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movements. She was a member of the Women's Peace Movement, a member of the Fort Hare University Council, and a chairwoman of the Roodepoort School Board.
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children to death, since twins were considered a curse. As a girl she was a student at the Methodist Primary School in Juliwe, near
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A primary school in Dobsonville is named after Malahlela-Xakana. In 2015, Malahlela-Xakana was posthumously awarded the
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Mary Malahlela married and had two daughters. She died in 1981, aged 65, after a heart attack, while volunteering with
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as an undergraduate, and in 1941 received support from the Native Trust Fund to study medicine at the
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Dr. Mary Malahlela Primary School, Dobsonville, Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa.
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Mary Malahele-Xakana
Pietersburg
South African
University of Fort Hare
University of the Witwatersrand
medical doctor
Order of the Baobab
Medicine
South Africa
Young Women’s Christian Association
Pietersburg
twin
Johannesburg
University of Fort Hare
University of Witwatersrand
Wits
historical diminution
black
alumni
Kliptown
Group Areas Act
Dobsonville
YWCA
anti-apartheid
Nthato Motlana
Sandton
Order of the Baobab
"Dr Mary Susan Makobatjatji Malahlela (Posthumous)"
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