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Wendy Woods

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bugged their home and they were subject to harassment and threats from the police. Eventually, her husband was banned by the South African government, so Woods would have to talk to people, including the media, in his stead. She also went to the
159:. Her husband traveled all over the world during their exile, campaigning against apartheid and Woods stayed in London, caring for their children. Both she and her husband worked as consultants on the film that depicted their family and Biko, 116:. She began to demonstrate in East London with members of the group. A friend, Barbara Briceland, said that Woods was very active in various anti-apartheid campaigns. She also helped hide those hiding from the police. She visited activist 650: 710: 660: 136:. Woods took notes that her husband would later use to write about Biko's death. During the 13-day inquest, her six-year-old daughter was sent a shirt that was laced with 311: 188:
former university. She also wrote articles against apartheid. Before his death in 2001, Donald Woods had started the Mandela Statue Fund, which Wendy Woods took over.
685: 529: 46:. In exile, Woods worked with various charities and after her husband's death, set up the Donald Woods Foundation. She and her family are featured in the 1987 movie 77: 207:. She established a foundation in her husband's name, the Donald Woods Foundation, in 2003. She worked as the foundation's chair for ten years, helping to build 705: 640: 364: 155:. Woods left the next day with her children and was able to make it past the border by distracting the border official. They fled to London, settling in 700: 68:, South Africa, on 5 February 1941. She did well in school, skipping a year ahead and eventually leaving home at the age of 16 in 1958 to work in 108:
Woods described herself and her husband as "politically late developers", having grown up in a small town among racist adults. Woods joined the
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On 29 August 2007, she attended the unveiling of the 3-metre (9 ft) statue of Mandela in
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by the security police, burning her and spurring the family to choose
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activist. Woods worked with her husband, journalist
42:in 1977. Woods herself was an active member of the 180:. She also collected "thousands of books" for the 34:, on anti-apartheid activities and both fled into 651:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Protestantism 16:South African educator and activist (1941–2013) 530:"Looking back on the Anti-Apartheid Movement" 495:. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books. pp.  87:, which is where she met her future husband, 8: 711:White South African anti-apartheid activists 147:In 1977, her husband disguised himself as a 132:into the death of Biko, which took place in 661:Deaths from melanoma in the United Kingdom 199:, along with Nelson Mandela and his wife 172:In exile, Woods also worked for various 686:South African people of British descent 234: 615:Interview with Wendy and Donald Woods 305: 258: 7: 396: 394: 392: 390: 303: 301: 299: 297: 295: 293: 291: 289: 287: 285: 256: 254: 252: 250: 248: 246: 244: 242: 240: 238: 706:South African women music educators 567:. 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In Bergman, Susan (ed.). 401:Hain, Peter (22 May 2013). 365:"Wendy Woods (1941 - 2013)" 727: 463:"Donald Wood dies aged 67" 676:South African librarians 78:Trinity College of Music 671:South African activists 467:The World Today Archive 182:University of Fort Hare 123:Through the 1970s, the 403:"Wendy Woods obituary" 178:Amnesty International 205:Richard Attenborough 666:People from Mthatha 540:on 22 December 2019 487:Elie, Paul (1998). 375:on 22 December 2019 112:women's group, the 85:Transkei Wild Coast 20:Wendy Heather Woods 226:, on 19 May 2013. 60:Woods was born in 268:The South African 193:Parliament Square 70:Pietermartitzburg 718: 603: 602: 600: 598: 583: 577: 576: 574: 572: 556: 550: 549: 547: 545: 536:. Archived from 525: 519: 518: 484: 478: 477: 475: 473: 458: 452: 451: 449: 447: 432: 426: 425: 423: 421: 398: 385: 384: 382: 380: 371:. Archived from 361: 355: 354: 352: 350: 335: 329: 328: 326: 324: 307: 280: 279: 277: 275: 260: 218:Woods died from 186:Nelson Mandela's 95:. 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Index

anti-apartheid
Donald Woods
exile
United Kingdom
Black Sash
Cry Freedom
Mthatha
Eastern Cape
Pietermartitzburg
librarian
Trinity College of Music
Transkei Wild Coast
Donald Woods
Catholicism
East London
Daily Dispatch
anti-apartheid
Black Sash
Steve Biko
security police
inquest
Pretoria
acid
exile
Catholic priest
Lesotho
Surbiton
Cry Freedom
Penelope Wilton
charities

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