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Born to a maid and shoeshiner, Octavia Butler won the first $295k MacArthur Fellowship prize - Face2Face Africa

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How did a girl born to a shoeshiner and a maid have the presence of mind to write and warn about where the US and humanity in general might be heading if socio-political action is not taken in the interest of the masses? The answer lies in Octavia Estelle Butler’s fertile mind and choosing writing...

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