Mame Diarra Bousso

Mame Diarra Bousso (1833–1866) is a Sufi saint from Senegal.Bousso was born to Serigne Mouhamadou Bousso and Sokhna Asta Wâlo Mbackein 1833 in Mbusôbé, a town in northeast Senegal today attached to Podor.The site also includes a mosque as well as a vocational complex for girl to receive education and training.[1] Bousso is also celebrated in the African diaspora among some immigrant communities.In Harlem, men and women gather to recount what they believe were her miracles, and her son Amadou Bamba, recites her poetry, and listen to musicians singing about her life.
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