Viola Hashe (1926-1977) was a teacher, anti-apartheid activist and trade unionist in South Africa. Hashe was also blind. Hashe was born in 1926 in the...
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rights figure Viola Hashe (1926–1977), South African anti-apartheid activist Viola Hill (1892-?), American suffragist and music director Viola Liuzzo, Unitarian...
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March 1953. Bertha Gxowa: Banned in 1960. Adelaine Hain: Banned in 1963. Viola Hashe: Banned in 1963 until her death in 1977. Ruth Hayman: Banned from 1966...
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Makabeni led the union until his death, in 1955. He was succeeded by Viola Hashe, the first woman to lead an all-male trade union in South Africa. In...
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Viola Hashe, blind trade union leader, speaking at a 1952 rally during the "Defiance Campaign". Photo taken in Fordsburg, Johannesburg; poster designed...
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Unions (SACTU) to work secretly from her offices. Muller worked as Viola Hashe's counsel in 1956 and prevented her from being deported. Muller also did...
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Richmond Art Center". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 18 October 2020. Hashe, Janis (May 1, 2019). "Jo Sance's Great White Whale". East Bay Express....
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