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Erika Hügel-Marshall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ika Hügel-Marshall
Erika "Ika" Hügel-Marshall (born 13 March 1947) is an Afro-German author and activist. She helped found the organization ADEFRA and the Afro-Deutsch movement. Her autobiography, ''Daheim unterwegs'' (published as ''Invisible Woman'' in English), discusses racism in Germany and her search for a family identity. She has been influenced by and has praised the work of her friend, American activist Audre Lorde. Hügel-Marshall was born to a German mother and African-American father, whom she did not meet until she was 46. She experienced severe racism as a child, especially during her time in an orphanage. She studied well and helped to modernise a children's home in Frankfurt am Main. In the 1980s she helped establish the Afro-Deutsch movement and became interested in Lorde's work. ''Daheim unterwegs'' was published in 1998 and has been described as highlighting issues within German racism. She has since given talks and readings, based on the autobiography, at universities and festivals. == Biography ==
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