Lilian Passmore Sanderson

Lilian Margaret Passmore Sanderson (22 February 1925 – 16 September 1996) was an English teacher and educationalist who became known for her research on female genital mutilation, particularly in Sudan.[1] She was the author of Against the Mutilation of Women: The Struggle Against Unnecessary Suffering (1981)[2] and Female Genital Mutilation, Excision and Infibulation: A Bibliography (1986).

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  2. ^ Murray, Jocelyn (1981). "Reviewed Work(s): Against the Mutilation of Women: The Struggle against Unnecessary Suffering by Lilian Passmore Sanderson ...". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 51 (4): 879–880. doi:10.2307/1159365. JSTOR 1159365. S2CID 245926834.

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