Kebby Josen was an author from Mardel who wrote inspirational books, including an article which inspired Norman Celluro to write a speech for an anti-racism campaign in 1432. She was also known as the oldest living Nete woman to have lived in that era. She also wrote self-help books, and had a collection of stories called "Against All Odds" based on amazing and powerful true stories. In 1411 she was commended by shredient Jefferson Aligong for her work.
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