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  1. Albertina Sisulu Biography, Timeline and Fact sheet Mama Albertina Nontsikelelo Sisulu was a political activist, nurse and community activist, and also one of the high-profile leaders of anti-apartheid resistance in South Africa. She was born on 21 October 1918 into the Thethiwe family in a village called

  2. Jun 2, 2011 · Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu widely referred to as the “Mother of the Nation”. Is a woman to remember. She fought against racism during the apartheid years of South Africa and was the first woman to be arrested under the General Laws Amendment Act, which gave police the authority to hold suspects in detention for up to 90 days without ...

  3. sparked her political consciousness, which further developed when she met Walter Sisulu in 1941; a young militant man who was also a member of the African National Congress (ANC). In 1944 Albertina Sisulu was the only woman to attend the launching conference of the ANC Youth League.

  4. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu—better known as Albertina Sisulu—was born among the Xhosa people in the district of Tsomo, Transkei, South Africa, in 1918. At that time, South Africa operated under apartheid, a policy institutionalizing strict racial segregation as well as political and economic discrimination against South Africa's nonwhite ...

  5. Aug 6, 2013 · Albertina Sisulu was born on 21 October 1918 in the district of Tsomo in the Transkei, the second of five children. Her father, Bonilizwe Thethiwe passed away in 1929 when Albertina was 11 years old. Her mother, Monica, died shortly afterward. Albertina attended the Maria Zell college, a Roman Catholic school in Tsomo.

  6. Albertina Sisulu, affectionately known as Mother of the Nation, was a prominent anti-apartheid activist, as were many members of her family. She provided much needed leadership in the 1980s when so many activists, including her husband, Walter Sisulu, were serving life sentences in prison. She played a key role as co-president of the United Democratic Front, a broad coalition of hundreds of ...

  7. Albertina Sisulu, affectionately called the Mother of the Nation or Ma Sisulu, is best known for being a South African anti-apartheid activist and the wife of fellow activist, Walter Sisulu. She is known for her leadership ability and maternal power that took her from humble beginnings in the Transkei to being one of South Africa’s most ...

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