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Ida Fiyo Mntwana (August 1903 – March 1960) was a South African anti-apartheid and women's right activist.[[1]] Mntwana worked as a dressmaker and became active in politics in the 1950s.[[2]]

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  • We know that as women we have many problems which hold us back from taking part fully in the struggle, and it is precisely for that purpose that we have come to break down these problems. Let us come out as a united force, let us take our place in the struggle for freedom … if we all put our shoulders to the wheel, the time will come when we will be proud of the acts of women. Let us unite, let us go forward with courage and determination.






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https://mg.co.za/article/2016-08-25-60-iconic-women-the-people-behind-the-1956-womens-march-to-pretoria-21-30/