· Published in after her long career in Parliament, Helen Suzman's memoir showcases her strength and wit in a long struggle for equal rights for all in South Africa. The memoir ends before the election in which the ANC took the majority and Nelson Mandela became head of state. This is an important record of a critical period in South African history written by a key figure, a /5. A former member of the South African Parliament describes her friendship with Nelson Mandela, and how she withstood the badgering of racist ruling Nationalists to challenge apartheid. Helen Suzman was MP for Houghton in South Africa from until During that time, she used the forum of Parliament to speak out on behalf of equal justice for all human beings. Often, hers was the lone voice. For 13 years, she was the sole representative in Parliament of the Progressive Party. For six years, she was the only woman among MPs.
Buy In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir by Suzman, Helen (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. SUZMAN, Helen. In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir. New York: Knopf, Black white map at front. pages, deckle edge. Tall 8vo with red cloth and black boards, dust wrapper is very lightly edge-worn. New York: Knopf, A near fine copy in a very good (+) dust wrapper. Welcome to BBC Earth, a place to explore the natural world through awe-inspiring documentaries, podcasts, stories and more.
DOI: /choice Corpus ID: In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir @inproceedings{SuzmanInNU, title={In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir}, author={Helen Suzman}, year={} }. The life of Helen Suzman, during many years the sole Progressive Party (i.e. the anti-apartheid party) in the South African parliament. It tells the life of a very courageous woman and her fierce anti-apartheid stance. In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir [Helen Suzman] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In No Uncertain Terms: A South African Memoir.
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