Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah

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Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah is a South African woman known for being Trevor Noah’s resilient and deeply influential mother, whose life under apartheid profoundly shaped his upbringing and memoir.

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instanceOf human
associatedWithTheme illegality of mixed-race children under apartheid
interracial relationships under apartheid
child Trevor Noah NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
describedIn memoir "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" NERFINISHED
economicStatusDuringTrevorChildhood working class
ethnicGroup Xhosa people NERFINISHED
familyName Noah NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Patricia NERFINISHED
historicalContext Group Areas Act in South Africa NERFINISHED
Pass laws in South Africa
influenced Trevor Noah’s comedic perspective
Trevor Noah’s views on race and identity
knownFor influencing Trevor Noah’s worldview
resilience under apartheid
languageSpoken Afrikaans
English
Xhosa
legalStatusUnderApartheid Black South African
livedDuring apartheid in South Africa
maritalHistory survivor of domestic abuse
middleName Nombuyiselo NERFINISHED
name Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of Trevor Noah
occupation office worker
secretary
parentOf Trevor Noah NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth South Africa NERFINISHED
portrayedAs strict but loving mother in "Born a Crime"
religion Christianity
religiousPractice devout churchgoer
residence Johannesburg NERFINISHED
Soweto NERFINISHED
roleInTrevorNoahLife moral and spiritual guide
primary caregiver
survived shooting to the head
taughtTrevorNoah importance of education
independence and self-reliance
religious faith
valueEmphasized personal responsibility
religious devotion
self-discipline
victimOf gun violence by ex-husband
workMentionedIn Born a Crime NERFINISHED

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Trevor Noah mother Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah