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  1. Albertina’s first interaction with the ANC Youth League was when she attended the inaugural conference with Walter Sisulu. Her attendance of the event was significant as she was the only woman present who was not there in a supportive domestic role.However, she did not engage and any debate as she maintained that her presence there was one of support for Walter Sisulu and his political agenda.

  2. Albertina Sisulu 1918 - 2011 lbertina Sisulu was a political activist and nurse and one of the most important leaders of anti-Apart-heid resistance in South Africa. She is often referred to as the `Mother of the Nation’. She acted on her ideal of human rights throughout her life, assisted by her husband and fel-

  3. Sisulu era casado com Albertina Sisulu, e junto a Nelson Mandela (que se casou com uma prima sua, Evelyn Ntoko Mase [8]) e Oliver Tambo, em 1944, foi cofundador da ANCYL (liga jovem do CNA). [2] Em 1949, tornou-se Secretário-Geral do CNA, mesmo ano em que o ultradireitista Partido Nacional fizera aprovar as leis segregacionistas do apartheid ...

  4. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu—better known as Albertina Sisulu—was born among the Xhosa people in the district of Tsomo, Transkei, South Africa, in 1918. At that time, South Africa operated under apartheid, a policy institutionalizing strict racial segregation as well as political and economic discrimination against South Africa's nonwhite majority.

  5. Albertina Sisulu was born Nontsikelelo (Ntsiki) Thethiwe on 21 October 1918 in the Eastern Cape village of Camama, to Bonilizwe and Monica Thethiwe.

  6. She was born on 21 October 1918.. Albertina Sisulu Biography, Timeline and Fact sheet. Mama Albertina Nontsikelelo Sisulu was a political activist, nurse and community activist, and also one of the high-profile leaders of anti-apartheid resistance in South Africa. She was born on 21 October 1918 into the Thethiwe family in a village called ...

  7. Figure de la lutte antiapartheid et amie de Nelson Mandela, « Ma Sisulu » est morte, le 2 juin, à 92 ans. L’Afrique du Sud lui a rendu un hommage ému. – Jeune Afrique