Helen Suzman

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Helen Suzman was a prominent South African anti-apartheid politician and human rights activist known for her outspoken opposition to racial segregation in Parliament.

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Helen Suzman canonical 6

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instanceOf anti-apartheid activist
human
human rights activist
politician
advocatedFor abolition of apartheid laws
freedom of speech
prisoners' rights
universal suffrage in South Africa
awardReceived Liberal International Prize for Freedom
Order of Merit
surface form: Order of Merit (United Kingdom)

Order of the Baobab
surface form: Order of the Baobab (Gold)

Wallenberg Medal
surface form: Raoul Wallenberg Award

United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
surface form: United Nations Human Rights Award
birthName Helen Gavronsky
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
dateOfBirth 1917-11-07
dateOfDeath 2009-01-01
educatedAt University of the Witwatersrand
ethnicGroup Jewish
fieldOfStudy economics
statistics
gender female
honoraryDegreeReceivedFrom Harvard University
University of Oxford
University of the Witwatersrand
ideology liberalism
knownFor being one of the few anti-apartheid voices in the South African Parliament
outspoken criticism of racial segregation
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Progressive Federal Party
Progressive Party (South Africa)
Progressive Reform Party
United Party
name Helen Suzman self-link
notableFor advocacy for political prisoners
defending civil liberties in South Africa
opposition to apartheid legislation
numberOfChildren 2
occupation economist
politician
university lecturer
parliamentaryTermEnd 1989
parliamentaryTermStart 1953
placeOfBirth Germiston, South Africa
surface form: Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa
placeOfDeath Johannesburg, South Africa
positionHeld Member of the House of Assembly of South Africa
religion Judaism
representedElectoralDistrict Houghton
residence Johannesburg, South Africa
spouse Moses Suzman
visited Nelson Mandela in prison

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