Black Girl from Pyongyang
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The fascinating story of a woman from Equatorial Guinea in Central Africa who grows up in North Korea. Monica Macias talks about her identity crisis as a black girl in Pyongyang and being the daughter of "Africa's Pol Pot" and the ward of a North Korean dictator. Her book is Black Girl From Pyongyang' Published by Duckworth. Get in touch: [email protected] Instagram: africahereandnow X @MartineDennis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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