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''“On 31 December 1956 I moved into my little cottage with the tall trees, delighted to have a home of my own…” (Joseph, 1986). ''The cottage was 35 Fanny Avenue, and moving into it in December 1956 was an act of faith and optimism as Helen had been arrested just days before that, charged with treason, and would be on trial for four harrowing years. It is tempting to speculate that Helen Joseph chose to live in Norwood as two of her struggle comrades (Bram Fischer in Oaklands, and Violet Weinberg in The Gardens) lived in close proximity to the suburb. Whatever the reason for her choice of home, she would conduct her struggle against injustice from this address until her death in 1992. Banned four times, jailed four times, her life became a long saga of police persecution, much of it spent under house arrest.〔ttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-helen-joseph-1565649.html〕 ==Early life==
Born in 1905 in Sussex, England, Helen Beatrice May Fennell grew up in London. She graduated with a degree in English from the University of London in 1927, and then departed for India where she taught for three years at Mahbubia School, a school for girls in Hyderabad. In about 1930 she left India for South Africa. She settled in Durban where she met and married dentist Billie Joseph.〔http://sabctrc.saha.org.za/hearing.php?id=59512&t=&tab=hearings〕
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