Fatima Meer was a South African writer, academic, screenwriter, and prominent anti-apartheid activist.
Fatima Meer
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was a political organisation established in 1894 to fight discrimination against Indians in the Natal Colony, and later the Natal Province, of South Africa. Founded by Mahatma Gandhi, it later served an important role in opposing apartheid. It was the oldest affiliate of the South African Indian Congress.
Founders of the Natal Indian Congress; Gandhi is in the top row, fourth from left.
Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa in 1909
Gandhi's granddaughter, Ela Gandhi, a former NIC vice-president, represented the ANC in the first democratic Parliament