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What America should do about South Africa, Helen Suzman, New York Times Magazine 03/08/1986; State and Municipal Action Against Investment in South Africa, CAISA.

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Cable from Congressman Sal Marzulo, 05/03/1988; Helen Suzman to J.P. Raath, SA Transport Services thnking him for stats sent and saying 'it will be extremely useful to me when I go overseas in two weeks time and try to talk some sense into United States citizens on the question of sanctions...", March 1988; telex from Canadians re their imports from and exports to SA, 1988.

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Very large compendium of documents which includes extrracts from SA Statutes, extracts from Hansards, unrevised Hnsards and more copies of the intercepted correspondence.

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Talk to School of Journalism' (probably by Helen Suzman), 5p.; article from the Financial Mail, 14/01/1994, 'Election Brief: A Heavy Burden'.

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Rhoda Kadalie letter to DR. Barney Pityana, SAHRC Chairperson, conerning her reasons for resigning from the Commission on 17th July 1997; letter from Dr. Pityana to Ms. Kadalie concerning her resignation and the way it had been handled, 24/09/1997.

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September-November 1986 correspondence between Charlene Smith, Helen Suzman and Sam de Beer (Deputy Minister of Education & Training) about Bramwell Ndlovu's attempts to write his matric exams for previous 3 years; December 1986-January 1987 Travers Lister about setting up a farm school and finding funding for it; 07/09/87 letter to Richard Eyeington, headmaster of Wareford School in Swaziland about Mandla Mandela [Nelson Mandela grandson] and funds for his schooling from Form 1 to Form 5; Undated note about Rochelle Mtirara [young relative of Nelson Mandela] needing money for school fees etc., an additional note says "Bursary granted by USAID programme.".

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Deaths in detention and in police custody.

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Handwritten letter to Helen Suzman from Jappie Mahlangu in Winterveldt: "Now we beg people like yourself to be our spokesman there because according to the fashion, we are not needed in the white-man's parliament ... Have a pleasant parliamentary session.".

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