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Charity Waciuma (Charity Wanjiku Waciuma) was born on 1936 in Kenya, is a Kenyan writer (born 1936). Discover Charity Waciuma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

Popular As Charity Wanjiku Waciuma
Occupation Writer
Age 88 years old
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Born 1936
Birthday 1936
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Nationality Kenya

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1936

Charity Waciuma (born 1936) is a Kenyan writer, who wrote several novels for adolescents and an autobiographical novel, Daughter of Mumbi (1969).

Her work draws on Kikuyu legends and storytelling traditions.

1960

In the 1960s Waciuma and Grace Ogot became the first Kenyan women writers to be published in English.

Charity Wanjiku Waciuma grew up in pre-Independence Kenya, during the violent anti-colonial struggle between the Mau-Mau and British rulers.

In accordance with Kikuyu naming traditions she was given her father's younger sister's name Wanjiku ("the gossip"), her last name Waciuma, meaning "beads", being a nickname of her grandmother's father "because he had as many goats as beads in a necklace".

Waciuma wrote in English hesitantly on the controversial cultural tradition of female genital Excision, at a time when not all authors of African descent in the 1960s did so.

Her works were published before the decolonization of Kenya, and writing on this sensitive issue was before the fight for women's rights had become prominent, and before the physical and psychological effects of that particular practice for affected women were generally acknowledged or given global attention.

1966

She became one of Kenya's pioneering writers for children with the publication in 1966 of her first book Mweru, the Ostrich Girl, which was followed by her other titles for young adults: The Golden Feather, Merry Making, and Who's Calling?.

1969

Her autobiographical work Daughter of Mumbi, published in 1969, unfolds the reactions of a sensitive Kikuyu girl to the terrible days of colonial oppression and the alarming events of the Mau Mau Emergency.

The book is dedicated to Waciuma's father, who was killed during the Mau Mau Emergency.

1992

Waciuma is included in the 1992 anthology Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby.