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Article Evaluations : Ama Ata Aidoo

She is a prominent writer from Ghana and has pushed for a return to a distinct African identity, separate from the West. She is also trying to break the stereotypes of Ghanian women and portrays them in different ways, to raise awareness to women's issues and perspectives. She is also an advocate for education for all.

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There is little content about her writings, it only mentions a few of her works. There is little about her life and career after the 1990s. There are a few typos in the article.

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The article is neutral and unbiased. It does not show the viewpoints of any of her opponents or critics.

Evaluating sources

All of the links do work and it seems to be cited correctly.

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The article is rated C-class and it is on multiple WikiProjects dealing with women, writers, and Africa. There are no discussions about this article at the time. The only post is from a Wikipedia bot about the change in citations.

D.dev497 (talk) 21:41, 25 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Muhumusa

Right now there is very little information about Muhumusa. I am going to add more about her background, what she did that was of historical importance and the effect it had on others.

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  1. ^ Reh, Mechthild (1995). Gender and Identity in Africa. Lit Verlag.
  2. ^ Atenera, Jaja (2018). Maatism. Lulu.
  3. ^ Turner, Terisa; Ferguson, Bryan (1994). Arise Ye Might People!. African World Press.
  4. ^ Smith, Bonnie (2008). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women (First ed.). Oxford University Press.