Haddon, Eileen (1921–2003)

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Haddon, Eileen (1921–2003)

South African journalist and activist. Born Mar 9, 1921, in Boksberg, South Africa; died July 6, 2003; attended University of Witswatersrand; m. Michael Haddon, 1942 (died 1996); children: Bryan (b. 1945), Timothy (b. 1948).

Fought against segregation in South Africa and oppression in Rhodesia; with the advent of the apartheid era, moved to Southern Rhodesia with family (1948); with husband, established the Interracial Association (1950s) and supported the United Rhodesia Party; prepared papers on key issues for the National Democratic Party and nationalist movements; joined the staff of the progressive Central African Examiner (1960), becoming its editor (1962); after husband was imprisoned for 3 years by Smith's Rhodesia Front government, moved with family to Zambia (1969), where she worked as publications officer for University of Zambia (1971–77).

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