Papers of Helen Joseph
Joseph, Helen
The Helen Joseph Papers consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches, memoranda, articles, printed items, press cuttings, posters and photographs.
The papers were built up by Helen Joseph during her life time and relate to her personal fight against apartheid. Her papers cover her involvement in politics, the Human Rights Welfare Committee, the 1956 Treason Trial, bannings, banishments, house arrests, detentions, relocations, women's issues, churches and universities.
1927 - 1992
Extent72 boxes
http://researcharchives.wits.ac.za/papers-of-helen-joseph
A1985
http://researcharchives.wits.ac.za/historical-papers-research-archive-library-university-of-witwatersrand
Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand
Access to digitised recordings:
The digital copies of the audio cassettes may be accessed by contacting Historical Papers. Please refer to the Contacts on the Historical Papers website.
Refer to the following headings for the digital copies of the interviews and other audio recordings:
A8 Tapes
The reference/call number for the digital file is the number on the left of each entry.
ISBN 1-86838-095-5