A favourite debate in the paper during the 1930s was what constituted the "African modern girl".
The soft notes of the flute came from an African girl.
It is also a name particularly popular for African American girls.
Binta is a young African girl who serves as the narrator.
In 1833, an African American girl was admitted to the school.
She opened a school for African American girls in April 1833.
Soon after settling in, she adopted the first of four African girls.
Netball was being played by African girls in schools by the early 1930s.
African girls in poor, rural areas like Balizenda are even more likely to lose out.
A young African girl devoted to the inhabitants of her village is seriously injured and taken to the white man's hospital.