They Fought for Freedom: Helen Joseph

$15.00
Author: 
Julie Frederikse
ISBN #: 
0636022560
Page Count: 
60
Year: 
1995

Born in England, Helen Joseph came to South Africa via India when she was twenty-six. Living a privileged life did not stop Helen from questioning racism and inequalities in her adopted country. She was in her forties when she began working actively to bring about political change.

Helen played key roles in the Congress of Democrats, Federation of South African Women, UDF and the ANC. Charged with treason in the 1950s and one of the leaders of the march by women in 1956, the "granny" of the struggle had the dubious honor of being the first South African placed under house arrest. Undeterred by bannings, she constantly challenged her opponents and still had the time to form strong friendships with activist such as Lilian Ngoyi and David Webster.

When asked why she continued to fight against apartheid Helen replied: "It makes me more rich than anybody I can think of." This book shares those riches with a generation of readers who now live in a democracy that Helen herself did not live to see.

Only available for purchase in the United States from Teaching for Change.

Paperback.