Reference number: |
MS 348942
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Summary: |
The collection comprises the drafts, research notes and transcripts for interviews used by Mary Benson for her publication The African Patriots: The Story of the African National Congress of South Africa (London, Faber & Faber, 1963). Also includes articles on famous African leaders written by Z. K. Matthews, and newspaper cuttings and pamphlets concerning political protest in South Africa.
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Main author: |
Benson; Mary (1919-2000); civil rights campaigner and author
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Extent: |
4 boxes |
Admin history: |
Mary Benson was born in South Africa in 1919. After a period spent travelling in Europe and the United States she enlisted in the South African Women's Army as a Personal Assistant and was sent to the Middle East, Italy, Greece and Austria. Following the war she became secretary to the film director, David Lean. On reading Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country in 1948 she became friendly with the author and determined to involve herself more fully in South African politics. From 1950-56 she assisted the radical Anglican priest, Rev. Michael Scott and helped found the African Bureau in London. In 1957, Mary Benson became Secretary of the Treason Trials Defence Fund. Her biography of Tshekedi Khama was published in 1960 and then in 1963 The African Patriots. The Story of the African National Congress of South Africa. In May 1963 she became the first South African to testify at the Committee on Apartheid at the United Nations risking imprisonment on her return by calling for sanctions. In February 1966 she was banned and placed under house arrest until she went into exile later that Spring. Mary Benson's other writings include a novel, At the Still Point, 1969; South Africa. The Struggle for a Birthright (an update of African Patriots), 1966 and Nelson Mandela, 1986. She also edited Athol Fugard's Notebooks, 1983 and has written a number of radio plays. |
Mary Benson was born in South Africa in 1919. After a period spent travelling in Europe and the United States she enlisted in the South African Women's Army as a Personal Assistant and was sent to the Middle East, Italy, Greece and Austria. Following the war she became secretary to the film director, David Lean. On reading Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country in 1948 she became friendly with the author and determined to involve herself more fully in South African politics. From 1950-56 she assisted the radical Anglican priest, Re ... View more |
Acquisition: |
Donated in 1976 as part of the Southern African Materials Project, organised by the Centre for International and Area Studies. |
Arrangement: |
The papers have been into the following sections: Drafts of The African Patriots ; research notes for of The African Patriots; edited transcripts of interviews used for The African Patriots; articles, lectures and correspondence relating to the ANC and South Africa; material relating to South Africa and the Commonwealth; newspapers and cuttings 1952-1968; press cuttings relating to South Africa and the Commonwealth c 1961; press cuttings and pamphlets concerning political protest in South Africa c 1964-1974, and press cuttings concerning political protest, especially the Treason and Rivonia Trials c 1958-1962. |
The papers have been into the following sections: Drafts of The African Patriots ; research notes for of The African Patriots; edited transcripts of interviews used for The African Patriots; articles, lectures and correspondence relating to the ANC and South Africa; material relating to South Africa and the Commonwealth; newspapers and cuttings 1952-1968; press cuttings relating to South Africa and the Commonwealth c 1961; press cuttings and pamphlets concerning political protest in South Africa c 1964-1974, and press cuttings concerning politi ... View more |
Access status: |
Open |
User restrictions: |
For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance |
Language: |
English
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Related material: |
Other material relating to Mary Benson is held on microfilm M3233. Transcripts of interviews with Rev. James A. Calata, Christopher Gell, Albert Luthuli, Rev. Zaccheus Mahabani, J. B. Marks, Z. K. Mathews, Robert Matji, Thomas Mbeki, Donald Molteno, Dr. James Moroka, Thomas Ngenwya, Lilian Ngoyi, Rev. Tantsi, Walter Sisulu, M. B.Yengwa and an E. Cape ANC leader. Papers relating to her biography of Tshekedi Khama are held at Rhodes House Library, Oxford. |
Format: |
Archive
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Subjects: |
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Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names: |
Name Code |
Person, Corporate or Family Name |
Type of Entity |
GB/NNAF/P137568
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Benson; Mary (1919-2000); civil rights campaigner and author |
Person |
GB/SOASNAF/P748
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Matthews; Zacharaih Keodirelang (1901-1968); anthropologist and political activist |
Person |
GB/NNAF/C68867
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Africa Bureau |
Corporate |
GB/NNAF/C179454
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African National Congress |
Corporate |
GB/SOASNAF/C268
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United Nations; Special Committee against Apartheid |
Corporate |
GB/SOASNAF/C524
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University of London; Centre for International and Area Studies; The Southern African Materials Project |
Corporate |
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Access Points - Places: |
Place Code |
Place Name |
9406051
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Southern Africa |
953987
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South Africa |
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