Frances Goitsemang Baard OMSS OLG was a South African trade unionist, organiser for the African National Congress Women's League and a Patron of the United Democratic Front, who was commemorated in the renaming of the Diamantveld District... Wikipedia
Born: 1901, Beaconsfield, Kimberley, South Africa
Died: 1997 (age 96 years), Mabopane, South Africa
Parents: Herman Maswabi and Sarah Voss
Spouse: Lucas Baard (m. 1942)
Education: Perseverance School
Books: My Spirit is Not Banned
Nationality: South African
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Frances Baard ; Born. Frances Maswabi (or Masuabi). 13 June 1909. Green Point, Beaconsfield, Kimberley ; Died, 1997 at the age of 87 ; Nationality, South African.
During the 1952 Defiance Campaign she was an organizer of the ANC Women's League, and later became secretary and treasurer of the League's Port Elizabeth branch ...
Frances Baard Awarded for: Her exceptional contribution to the struggle for equality and democracy. Her pursuit of justice is a legacy she left behind to ...
*Frances Baard was born on this date in 1909. She was a South African activist, and trade unionist, organizer. Frances Goitsemang Maswabi was born Frances ...
Frances Baard, born in Kimberley either in 1901 or 1909 (the date is in dispute), was a militant trade unionist and leader of the ANC Women's League.
Frances Baard. Self: You Have Struck a Rock!. Frances Baard was born on 1 October 1909 in Green Point, Beaconsfield, Kimberley, South Africa.