Cynthia Fraser

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Cynthia 'Ma' Fraser (7 December 1934 – 14 June 2020) was a South African political activist.[1]

Born in Elsie's River suburb of Cape Town, Fraser's mother was a trade unionist which drew her into activism at a young age. She passed out leftist newspapers, including New Age, The Spark, and others in Klipfontein. She was also involved in the underground activities of the then-banned African National Congress (ANC) including Operation Vula. The ANC operation, begun in 1986, which sought to smuggle into the country exiled ANC activists and to maintain open communication between ANC activists in prison, public, and exile.[2] After the ANC was unbanned in 1990, she was involved in many of its community initiatives throughout the Western Cape province.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Maphanga, Canny (16 June 2020). "South Africa: Political Activist Cynthia Fraser Has Died". allAfrica.com.
  2. ^ "Members of the ANC and SACP are detained due to Operation Vula South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za.
  3. ^ "Huge outpouring of condolences for ANC activist Cynthia Fraser". www.iol.co.za.