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Part of Helen Suzman Papers
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Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Correspondence and evidential material concerning Ms. Kadalie's resignation
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Including items from and to the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).
Correspondence and documents on Matrimonial Property Bill
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Relating to the work for the South African Institute of Race Relations for over 60 years, during which time she served on its Executive Council in the 1940s, became its President in 1990 and later Deputy President. Including: No Going Back, Presidential Address by delivered to the Institute of Race Relations in 1992; Political Power in South Africa, Presidential Address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Council, by O.D. Schreiner, January 1993; copy of Fast Facts, December 1999 (publication of the SAIRR); copy of Frontiers of Freedom, Fourth Quarter 2000 (publication of the SAIRR).
Correspondence and contributions re. N. Mandela's 90th birthday celebration
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
'Now we are both ninety' and in 'Madiba 90 years: a tribute from the SA Jewish Community' 2008; Memories of a stark island prison, The Sunday Independent, 13 July 2008.
Including an article written by H. Suzman in the Focus, official publication of the Helen Suzman Foundation.
Correspondence and book covers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Correspondence 24/06/1998-30/06/1998
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: June 1998 correspondence between Helen Suzman and Frances Ames: FA's quite personal — concerning her son in the US amongst other things; June 1998: Stephen Suzman, Helen Suzman nephew in the USA, sends her 9 pages of info on hemp and marijuana, Helen Suzman replies "My dear Nephew, ... I don't intend to make this Custer's last stand, but it will certainly be useful, as I still have a couple of television interviews on my death-defying statement on decriminalising dagga. ... Life here proceeds as usual. We advantaged neo-conservative liberals continue to live our privileged life; unemployment is as high as ever; crime and violence continue to occupy suburban dinners conversations, and the Rand goes down the drain.".
Correspondence 2007-2008 and undated
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: correspondence with Sheila Camerer, M.P.