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Encyclopedia > Albertina
  • Albertina is another name for the former Königsberg Albertina University, East Prussia, (1544-1945)

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ALBERTINA SISULU FREEDOM FIGHTER (1322 words)
Albertina continues to be an inspiration to the younger generation of today in South Africa, 40 years after her first involvement in the freedom struggle.
Albertina was invited to speak at meetings all over the country, though, as a person once banned, she could not be quoted in newspapers.
Albertina has agreed to be nominated to the post of Rector of the University of Edinburgh, not for the honour to herself but to enable the electors to show their concern for freedom in South Africa and their solidarity with those struggling under very difficult conditions.
Albertina Sisulu (361 words)
Albertina Sisulu born in the Tsomo district of the Transkei in 1918 to a very large family.
Albertina joined the ANC Women’s League in 1948, while her husband was moving in and out of jail, until he was finally sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island in 1964.
Albertina’s activism was more in politics involving women, and she became a founder member of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW) when it was established in 1954.
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