Kuzwayo, Ellen

Kuzwayo, Ellen
▪ 2007
Nnoseng Ellen Kate Merafe 
      South African antiapartheid activist, feminist, and writer (b. June 29, 1914, Thaba Nchu, Orange Free State, S.Af.—d. April 19, 2006, Soweto, S.Af.), was a founder of the antiapartheid movement. She won the CNA Award for her autobiography, Call Me Woman (1985), becoming the first black writer to receive South Africa's premier literary prize. In the 1940s Kuzwayo became a member of and secretary for the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League. She taught school in Transvaal from 1938 until her opposition to the Bantu Education Act in 1952 led her to quit; thereafter she was a social worker. After the antiapartheid rioting in Soweto in 1976, Kuzwayo served on the Committee of 10, the unofficial community-based group that succeeded the Soweto Urban Bantu Council, and for this she was imprisoned by the government for five months in 1977–78. She later helped to form the Urban Foundation, which pressured the government to introduce land-ownership reforms to benefit the black community. In South Africa's first democratic elections, in 1994, Kuzwayo was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the ANC. She served until 1999. That same year Pres. Nelson Mandela granted her the Order of Meritorious Service.

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