Helen Joseph

Helen Joseph

Helen Joseph (8 April 190525 December 1992), a South African anti-apartheid activist, was born in Sussex, England and graduated from King's College, in 1927. After working as a teacher in India for three years, Helen came to South Africa in 1931, where she met and married Billie Joseph. She served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during World War II as an information and welfare officer, and later became a social worker.

In 1951 Helen took a job with the Garment Workers Union, led by Solly Sachs. She was a founder member of the Congress of Democrats, and one of the leaders who read out clauses of the Freedom Charter at the Congress of the People in Kliptown in 1955. Appalled by the plight of black women, she was pivotal in the formation of the Federation of South African Women and with the organisation's leadership, spear-headed a march of 20,000 women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to protest against pass laws on August 9, 1956. This day is still celebrated as South African Women's Day.

She was a defendant at the 1956 Treason Trial. Arrested on a charge of high treason in December 1956 then banned in 1957. On the 13 October 1962, Helen became the first person to be placed under house arrest under the Sabotage Act that had just been introduced by the apartheid government. She narrowly escaped death more than once, surviving bullets shot through her bedroom and a bomb wired to her front gate. Her last banning order was lifted when she was 80 years old.

Helen had no children of her own, but regularly stood "in loco parentis" for the children of comrades in prison or in exile. Among the children who spent time in her care were Winnie and Nelson Mandela's daughters Zinzi and Zenani and Bram Fischer's daughter Ilsa.

Helen Joseph died on the 25 December 1992 at the age of 87.

The road, formally known as Davenport Road, in Glenwood, Durban has now been named after Helen Joseph in the recent road name change act which was initiated by the South African government in 2007 to rename streets which have names linked to post 1994 colonialism.

Books by Helen Joseph

*"If This Be Treason"
*"Tomorrow's Sun"
*"Side by Side" (autobiography)

External links

* [http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/people/hjoseph.html Short biography on the website of the ANC]


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