Message by Nelson Mandela to Helen Suzman on her 85th birthday
Happy birthday, Helen. May this day be a joyful one shared with friends and family who love and appreciate you. And may the year ahead and the years beyond be filled with joy and …
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Helen Suzman speeches - WITS
File Ka4.4.2.1.5 - Speech which begins: "There is no good basic reason for this election - the Prime Minister's reasons, i.e. too many by-elections pending, makes no sense, and the other …
Race - Suzman - Speaking While Female Speech Bank
Speech in Parliament by South African politician Helen Suzman on the National Party’s Race Policy, delivered in 1970 in Cape Town.
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Speeches made by H. Suzman - WITS - University of the …
Fonds A2084 - Helen Suzman Papers Series F - WOMEN'S ISSUES Subseries Fa - ABORTION sub-subseries Fa9 - Parliament File Fa9.4 - Speeches made by H. Suzman; File Fa9.4.1 - …
Helen Suzman - The Long March to Freedom
Helen Suzman fought in the Apartheid corridors of power during four decades of a very public political career, defending the rule of law and challenging the racist regime from within. Hers was often the lone voice in South Africas Whites-only …
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Helen Suzman - Wikipedia
Helen Suzman, OMSG, DBE (née Gavronsky; 7 November 1917 – 1 January 2009) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician. She represented a series of liberal and centre-left opposition parties during her 36-year tenure …
Suzman, Helen (1917—) - Encyclopedia.com
A woman of great political courage, Helen Suzman stuck to what she believed. Having battled apartheid ideologues for so long, in the 1980s she found herself opposed from a different …
Lectures - Helen Suzman Foundation
The HSF hosts an annual lecture in honour of Helen Suzman. These Lectures seek to honour not only Helen’s extraordinary contribution to public life in Parliament, but also to uphold the …
Helen Suzman - South African History Online
2009年1月1日 · In the general election of 1961, the Progressives were virtually wiped out, and only Helen retained her seat. As the sole voice of South Africa’s oppressed, Suzman became known for her strong public criticism of the …