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Margaret Busby : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret Busby Margaret Busby OBE (also titled Nana Akua Ackon) is a Ghanaian publisher, editor, writer and broadcaster based in the UK. She was Britain’s youngest and first black woman book publisher〔("Margaret Busby" ), African Writing Online, October/November 2007.〕 when in the 1960s she co-founded with Clive Allison (1944–2012)〔Margaret Busby, ("Clive Allison obituary" ), ''The Guardian'', 3 August 2012.〕 the London-based publishing house Allison and Busby (A & B). ==Education and early years== Margaret Busby was born in Accra, Gold Coast (present-day Ghana), to Dr George Busby and Mrs Sarah Busby (''née'' Christian), who both had family links to the Caribbean, particularly to Trinidad, Barbados and Dominica. Dr Busby was a lifelong friend of Kwame Nkrumah's mentor George Padmore〔Cameron Duodu, ("Edward Wilmot Blyden, grandfather of African liberation" ), ''Pambazuka News'', Issue 538, 6 July 2011.〕 and attended school with C. L. R. James.〔Shereen Ali, ("Sharing our Voices" ), ''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian'', 29 April 2015.〕 Through her maternal line, she is a cousin of newscaster Moira Stuart.〔The Literator, ("Cover Stories: Sue Freestone; Margaret Busby; Zadie Smith" ), ''The Independent'', 16 June 2006.〕〔Thomson Fontaine, ("George James Christian: Pioneer in Africa" ), TheDominican.net, Volume No. 1, Issue No. 32, 27 November 2002.〕〔Gary Crosby, ("RIP Ken Gordon (1927-2013)" ), 9 November 2013.〕 After leaving school at 15, Margaret Busby went on to read English at Bedford College, London University,〔Alison Donnell, ("Busby, Margaret" ), ''Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture'', Routledge, 2002.〕 where she became editor of her college literary magazine as well as publishing her own poetry. She was married to British jazz musician and educator Lionel Grigson (1942–1994).〔
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