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And because they were less likely to be literate than men, it can be hard to find their domestic lives chronicled in diaries as well. All are terrified to speak openly, because of the risk of being mistakenly identified as an al-Shabab sympathiser.

Our children would be professionals. She and her husband operated a neighborhood grocery store in the Third Ward, where they raised three daughters.

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Word spread and soon women began seeking her out and asking to the group. The line broke - and her sister has not been heard from since. It sounded like the perfect afternoon to Christopher Lo, who drove up from League City for the tour. Her child, who grew up naked in the forest, now finds it hard to adapt to city life and struggles to fall asleep at night unless she is outside in her mother's arms.

Kenya has borne the brunt of al-Shabab's counter-attacks, and the Kenyan army is hunting fighters in the thick Boni Forest that straddles the border with Somalia. The tour visited two cemeteries and learned history of women who made impact in Houston. A month later, she called. She was slaverh when she was approached by an elderly couple and offered a job in Malindi, further up the coast. Desperate for work, the next day she boarded a bus with 14 other passengers and all were given drugged water to drink.

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C'Tol's daughters were among the first Chinese students to graduate from the Rice Institute. She gets no parades or statues. That sentiment - women building a strong foundation for the next generation - was repeated throughout the day. But the folks that run the cemetery are sure it was substantial. Terrified, she spent the next three years alone cooking for a group of Somali men "with long long beards".

Dominique de Menil founded the Menil Collection and was a philanthropist and Paark collector. The BBC has spoken to more than 20 women and all talk of being held in a thick forest or transported through it. A of the women who spoke to the BBC had given birth in captivity.

deny abolitionist charges that planters failed to elevate slave women. Bernice Ella Hale, who was also burried in the same cemetery, volunteered to raise money to burry 39 World War I soldiers died of influenza in a training camp hospital because their families didn't have the money to return the bodies home. While there is an amnesty programme for fighters returning from Somalia, and some have been rehabilitated, there are also reports of men who have suddenly disappeared, or been shot dead.

There is an organised programme to breed the next generation of fighters, she says, as it's hard to recruit Pqrk to live in camps in Somalia, and children are easy to indoctrinate.

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So this year, when it came time for Archaeology Now and the Houston History Alliance to plan their sixth-annual cemetery tour on the weekend of Halloween, organizers decided to focus on stories of women that might otherwise be overlooked by the typical history buff.

They raped us in that room. Last September Salama trained as a counsellor and set up a secret support group for returning women.

Born inshe arrived to Houston with only 50 cents in her purse in So much has been lost to time. The women were both young and old, from Christian and Muslim communities, from Mombasa and other parts of Kenya's coastal region. Landrum holds a photograph of Bernice Ella Hale while a heritage tour group is learing the history of the Soldier's Rest section on Saturday, Nov.

Chapman told de Menil that her husband was the official who naturalized the de Menil family.

C'Tol, born in Honolulu, was among the early Chinese immigrants to settle in Houston. This is most likely to be Boni. Sarah, the wife of a former al-Shabab fighter, says this is no coincidence. She said that she and my father would be shopkeepers, then me and my sisters would be teachers. She and her femape teamed up with neighbors to help plant seeds femal prosperity in their community.

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But Salama also uncovered something very different - stories of women who had been taken to Somalia against their will. She had also become pregnant, as a result of being raped, and had to deliver her own child alone in the forest. Pinkie Yates is buried alongside her father John Yates, who was born in slavery and became a highly respected pastor in Houston. Born in Honolulu at the tail end of the 19th century, she was one of the first Chinese American residents to settle Houston, where she set up a shop in the Fifth Ward and made a difference in ways small and large.

In a dark room with the curtains drawn, I meet this extraordinary group of women, who have a story that has never been told.

Salama also provides support to those who have lost family members, including Elizabeth, who last saw her sister two years ago, before she left for what she thought was a job in Saudi Arabia. So she met discreetly with other women in Mombasa and the surrounding area, sharing stories and seeking information about male relatives who had vanished. Salama's search for information about her brothers had to be slvery out quietly and confidentially, as any hint of a connection with the al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabab can arouse the suspicion of the security forces.

She became a second-grade teacher, working for more than two decades before she went blind.

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