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  1. Kuzwayo, Ellen (1914—) - Encyclopedia.com

    Moloto and Kuzwayo are her married names and were passed on to her sons. Finally, Kuzwayo is affectionately referred to as Mama Soweto, an indication of the central role she has played for over …

  2. Ellen Kuzwayo - Wikipedia

    She married Ernest Moloto when in her late twenties, and the couple had two sons, but the marriage was not a happy one, and after suffering abuse from her husband she fled to Johannesburg. [4]

  3. Ernest Sedumedi Moloto - South African History Online

    Feb 17, 2011 · He was married three times, the first two marriages ending in divorce. His first wife was Ellen Merafe (today Kuzwayo) and they had two sons. Edna Morwadi Tsheole was his second wife …

  4. Ellen Kuzwayo - The Independent

    Her health was poor and increasingly marred by diabetes, and the death of her eldest son in his thirties was a heavy blow. But her spirit never failed, least of all when confronted by white...

  5. 11 Facts About Ellen Kuzwayo - FactSnippet

    Ellen Kuzwayo married Ernest Moloto when in her late twenties, and the couple had two sons, but the marriage was not a happy one, and after suffering abuse from her husband she fled to Johannesburg.

  6. Professor E.S. Moloto, M.A., D.litt. et Phil. Rustenburg district of the Transvaal Province in 1917. He was educated at various schools in the Transvaal and Orange Free State b

  7. Kuzwayo's book can be seen as a direct response to her experience in deten- tion. Hearing the schoolgirls' voices and knowing her own complete helplessness appears to have galvanized Kuzwayo.

  8. Nnoseng Ellen Kate Khuzwayo - South African History Online

    Feb 17, 2011 · In her late twenties Ellen married Ernest Moloto but the marriage was not a happy one. She gave birth to two boys, but Ellen fled to Johannesburg because of abuse from her husband, …

  9. Ellen Kuzwayo (1914– ) | 32 | Postcolonial African Writers | Lindsay P

    Ellen Kuzwayo, the only daughter of Phillip Serasengwe and Emma Mutsi Merafe, was born on June 29, 1914, and grew up on a large family farm, Tshiamelo (Place of goodness), which she inherited in 1930.

  10. Kuzwayo, Ellen - Encyclopedia.com

    In 1941 Kuzwayo married Ernest Moloto, with whom she had two sons, but the marriage was an unhappy one, and Kuzwayo fled the physical abuse—and, unwillingly, her two young sons—in 1947.