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    Heloise Ruth First OLG (4 May 1925 – 17 August 1982) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and scholar. She was assassinated in Mozambique , where she was working in exile, by a parcel bomb built by South African police.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Ruth First (born May 4, 1925, Johannesburg, South Africa—died August 17, 1982, Maputo, Mozambique) was a South African activist, scholar, and journalist known for her relentless opposition to South Africa’s discriminatory policy of apartheid. She was assassinated while living in exile.

  3. Journalist, academic and political activist, Ruth Heloise First was born on 4 May 1925. She was the daughter of Jewish immigrants Julius and Matilda (neé Levetan) First. Julius, a furniture manufacturer, was born in Latvia and came to South Africa in 1906 at the age of 10. Matilda came to South Africa from Lithuania when she was four years old.

  4. Ruth First’s investigative journalism exposed the brutality of apartheid in South Africa. A socialist, First played a leading role in the radical protests of the 1950s and helped found the South African Congress of Democrats in 1953. As journalism became increasingly restricted, she joined the underground movement.

  5. Sep 10, 2020 · Born in Johannesburg on 4 May 1925, Ruth Heloise First was an outstanding revolutionary, who through practical experience became focussed on developing ideas to drive social action.

  6. Aug 17, 2022 · On 17 August, 40 years ago, the inveterate socialist Ruth First was assassinated in Maputo under the orders of Apartheid spy Craig Williamson.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › ruth-firstRuth First | Encyclopedia.com

    Ruth First (1925-1982) was a South African socialist, anti-apartheid activist, and scholar. She fled South Africa in 1963 after serving 117 days in solitary confinement in South African jails. She worked from exile in England until 1977 when she returned to hands-on political work in Mozambique.

  8. Ruth First (1925 - 1982) Awarded for: Her excellent contribution to the struggle against apartheid and promoting freedom in South Africa. Profile of Ruth First. Ruth First was born into the politically conscious home of Jewish immigrant parents, Julius and Matilda First, in Johannesburg in 1925.

  9. First, Ruth (19251982) White South African journalist, sociologist, and revolutionary activist whose outspoken opposition to the policy of apartheid drew her into political collaboration with Nelson Mandela and eventually led to her murder by letter bomb.

  10. Ruth First, born in Johannesburg in 1925, was a lifelong Communist and a formidable foe of the apartheid regime. Her parents were founders of the Communist Party. Ruth joined the Young Communist League in her teens and soon proved to be a dynamic speaker and organiser.