Helen Suzman was one of South Africa’s most vociferous and energetic opponents of apartheid. A member of the South African Parliament, Suzman was the sole opposition voice condemning apartheid from 1961 to 1974, during which she was the governing body’s only member of the Progressive Party. This series of graphic panels explores Suzman’s life and vision through photographs, personal letters, speeches, and news articles.
Added by Wellesley College on July 25, 2011