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In page Mariama Bâ:

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Bâ's work is also studied as early feminist literature within an African context. By depicting women living in intersecting realities of gender, caste, and colonialism, she illustrates how African women experience compounded forms of oppression.[6] As Bâ centers the lives of African women in ways often overlooked historically, her novel contributes to increased visibility for women marginalized within patriarchal systems. Bâ writes, "as women we must work for our own future, we must overthrow the status quo which harms us and we must no longer submit to it".[citation needed] So Long a Letter follows this trajectory by serving as a framework for identity reclamation and by honoring women whose voices have been diminished within male-dominated structures.[7]