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    Bettie du Toit OLS (also Elizabeth Sophia Honman, born July 15, 1910, in Transvaal Province, Union of South Africa, died January 31, 2002, in Johannesburg, South Africa) was a trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist in South Africa. See more

    Du Toit was born in the former Transvaal Province on a farm, where she had one elder brother, though both children were virtually orphaned by the age of three as their mother died in 1912 in childbirth, and their father served … See more

    Du Toit openly defied the Immorality Act, living with her forbidden husband, who was black. They maintained the fiction that he was her gardener. See more

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    Jan 31, 2002 · Bettie Du Toit was born on 15 July in 1910, on a farm in the former Transvaal Province. She was orphaned at three when her father died. Her mother had passed away when she was 18 months old. This resulted in her …

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    Who is Bettie du Toit OLS?
    Bettie du Toit OLS (also Elizabeth Sophia Honman, born July 15, 1910 in Transvaal Province, South Africa, died January 31, 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa) was a trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist in South Africa .
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    What happened to Du Toit's parents?
    Du Toit was born in the former Transvaal Province on a farm, where she had one elder brother, though both children were virtually orphaned by the age of three as their mother died in 1912 in childbirth, and their father served with the South African Forces in France during World War I where he was severely shell shocked.
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    What did Du Toit do in Cape Town?
    In 1938, Du Toit went to Cape Town and the town of Huguenot to organize three textile factories that employed white women and black men working together. During her time there, she attempted to form a union committee which had an equal number of white and black representatives.
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    What trade unions did Du Toit work with?
    Du Toit worked with various trade unions such as the Pretoria Match Workers' Union, the Textile Workers Industrial Union, the Transvaal and Natal Canning Workers and National Laundry, Cleaning and Dyeing Workers Union (NLDCW). She was later appointed as the Secretary of the NLDCW Cape Town branch.
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    Bettie du Toit (née Elizabeth Sophia Honman le 15 juillet 1910 dans la province du Transvaal et morte le 31 janvier 2002 à Johannesbourg) est une syndicaliste et une militante anti-apartheid sud-africaine. Membre du Parti communiste sud-africain, elle a participé à la campagne de défiance de 1951-1952 avant de partir en exil au Ghana en 1963, grâce à son amie Nadine Gordimer, et de s'installer plus tar…

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    Wikipedia Bettie du Toit; Wikidata. Associated Subjects. Industrial relations South Africa Textile industry Textile workers Textile workers--Labor unions. Alternative Names. Bettie du Toit

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    100 1 _ ‎‡a Du Toit, Bettie, ‏ ‎‡d 1910-2002 ‏ 4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3) 400 0 _ ‎‡a Bettie du Toit ‏ ‎‡c South African trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist ‏

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