
Lillian Ngoyi
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Lillian Ngoyi was a prominent South African anti-apartheid activist and the first woman elected to the executive committee of the African National Congress (ANC). She was a leading figure in the Women's March on Pretoria in 1956, where thousands of women protested against pass laws, and her dedication to the struggle for justice and equality has made her a symbol of women's empowerment in South Africa.
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Lillian Ngoyi was one of the women who confronted the apartheid status quo of racial discrimination and female oppression in 1956.
Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violence – The Mail & GuardianMail & Guardian·
South Africa· 2025-08-09
Lillian Ngoyi was one of the courageous women who worked to liberate South Africa from apartheid.
Women are the vanguard of justice and emancipation – The Mail & GuardianMail & Guardian·
South Africa· 2025-03-29


















