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Helen Beatrice Joseph OMSG (née Fennell) (8 April 1905 – 25 December 1992) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. [1] Born in Sussex, England, Helen graduated with a degree in English from the University of London in 1927 and then departed for India, where she taught for three years at Mahbubia School for girls in Hyderabad.
Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria: 10. Prince Louis of Arenberg: 5. Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg: 11. Anne Marie Adélaïde Julie de Mailly-Nesle: 1. Duchess Helene in Bavaria: 12. Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken: 6. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria: 13. Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach: 3. Princess Ludovika ...
On 9 August 1956, Ngoyi led a women's march along with Helen Joseph, Rahima Moosa, Sophia De Bruyn, Motlalepula Chabaku, Bertha Gxowa and Albertina Sisulu of 20,000 women to the Union Buildings of Pretoria in protest against the apartheid government requiring women to carry passbooks as part of the pass laws.
Helen and Joseph was a Maltese singing duo consisting of Joe Cutajar and Helen Micallef, best known for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, held in Edinburgh, Scotland. [ 1 ] The duo briefly reunited at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest in 2022, singing "L-imħabba" on the 50th anniversary of their participation.
Helen Weil Benjamin (1905–1996) George Leon Weil (1907–1995), nuclear physicist; David Lehman; Meyer H. Lehman; Emanuel Lehman (1827–1907), born Mendel Lehmann, co-founder of Lehman Brothers, married to Pauline Sondheim (1843–1871), 4 children Milton Lehman
In honor of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, here are 100-year-old photos of the 1924 Olympics in the City of Light.
Helen Joseph, anti-apartheid activist (1905–1992) Mthuli ka Shezi, South African playwright, political activist (1947–1972) James Kantor, politician, lawyer and writer (1927–1974) Ahmed Kathrada, political activist (1929–2017) Philip Kgosana, political activist (1936–2017) Winnie Kgware, anti-Apartheid activist (1917–1998)
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