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Millin, Sarah Gertrude

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Millin, Sarah Gertrude (1889–1968)

South African writer, born in Lithuania. A prolific author who published 17 novels, one collection of short stories, and 13 works of nonfiction, Millin is regarded as the arch-racist of South African literature in English. She is best known for the novel God's Step-Children (1924), which displays her characteristic obsession with interracial relations, biological determinism, and racial segregation.



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