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This South African novelist was primarily concerned with the supposed dire consequences of miscegenation. Although her assumptions about race were derived from Victorian anthropologists and Social Darwinists, her novels possess genuine tragic pathos. Millin vehemently opposed Nazism and attacked Nazi ideology. In addition to numerous novels, she also penned autobiographical memoirs, war diaries, short stories, and biographies, addressing the potential for racial conflict.

- 1931