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May Ayim was a prominent German poet, activist, and academic, known for her contributions to Afro-German literature and her advocacy for the rights of people of African descent in Germany. Born in Hamburg to a German mother and a Ghanaian father, she faced challenges of racial identity and cultural belonging throughout her life. Her works often reflect her experiences as a Black woman in a predominantly white society, addressing themes of racism, identity, and empowerment.

Ayim was also an influential figure in the Afro-German movement, co-founding the organization 'Afro-Deutsche Frauen' and contributing to the visibility of Black voices in German literature. Her poetry and essays, such as those in 'Blues in Black and White,' confront social issues and celebrate Black culture, making her a significant cultural figure in Germany's literary landscape. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of writers and activists.

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Дата рождения May 15, 1960
Место рождения Hamburg, Germany
Дата смерти May 9, 1996
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