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'Afifa Karam
‘Afīfa Karam (1883–1924) (عفيفة كرم) is a Lebanese-American journalist, novelist, and translator.
A writer for the New York City-based Lebanese daily newspaper ''
al-Hoda'', Karam authored three original Arabic novels as well as a number of Arabic translations of novels from English and French. She is an advocate for women’s rights in the Mahjar, or Arab diaspora, and of Arab Feminism.
== Early Life ==

‘Afīfa Karam was born in the town of ‘Amshit, Mount Lebanon into the wealthy Maronite family of a doctor in the Ottoman army. Karam was educated in local missionary schools until the age of thirteen, when she was married to a relative, John Karam. In 1897 she and her husband moved to the United States and settled in Shreveport, Louisiana.〔

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