Female Struggle Heroines - Match quote to a person

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Female Struggle Heroines Quiz

Test your knowledge about the remarkable female struggle heroines who have shaped history with their words and actions. Each question presents a powerful quote that reflects the strength, resilience, and determination of these iconic women. Can you match the quote to the right heroine?

  • Discover the voices of female leaders.
  • Learn about their contributions and struggles.
  • Engage with thought-provoking quotes.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EmpoweringVoice24
€�We are each required to walk our own road and then stop, assess what we have learnt, and share it with others. It is only in this way that the next generation can learn from those who have walked before them.”
Albertina Sisulu
Winnie Madikizela Mandela
Fatima Meer
Helen Suzman
Sophia Williams-De Bruyn
€�There is no longer anything I can fear. There is nothing the government has not done to me. There isn’t any pain I haven’t known.”
Miriam Makeba
Nadine Gordimer
Ruth First
Winnie Madikizela Mandela
Lilian Ngoyi
€�Regardless of how many years we have spent in this life, we must get up and shout.”
Helen Joseph
Fatima Meer
Ruth First
Helen Joseph
Lilian Ngoyi
€�I stand for simple justice, equal opportunity and human rights. The indispensable elements in a democratic society – and well worth fighting for.”
Sophia Williams-De Bruyn
Nadine Gordimer
Ruth First
Helen Suzman
Lilian Ngoyi
€�I felt a lump in my throat when I looked at this large army of women: dignified women, courageous women. I felt so humbled to be part of such bravery.”
Winnie Madikizela Mandela
Sophia Williams-De Bruyn
Albertina Sisulu
Fatima Meer
Helen Suzman
€�I must say I had a tough time, but my spirits have not been dampened. You can tell my friends all over the world that this old girl is still her old self. I am looking forward to the day when my children will share in the wealth of our lovely South Africa. When I die, I’ll die a happy person because I have seen the rays of our new South Africa rising”
Albertina Sisulu
Ruth First
Nadine Gordimer
Miriam Makeba
Lilian Ngoyi
€�I don't doubt for a moment that the revolution will result in a nonracial society. I have just come from being a patient in Groote Schuur Hospital where they now have integrated wards. For the first time in my life, I have seen it working. The patients were mixed, the staff was mixed, and the medical officers were mixed; it was totally integrated. It was beautiful. White and black together. And it works. To me that is terribly exciting.”
Helen Joseph
Ruth First
Nadine Gordimer
Winnie Madikizela Mandela
Fatima Meer
€�Poverty and the rule of race that is called apartheid drive the Transkeian migrant from security on the land to work in the cities, and then back again.”
Albertina Sisulu
Ruth First
Winnie Madikizela Mandela
Lilian Ngoyi
Helen Suzman
€�Power is something of which I am convinced there is no innocence this side of the womb.”
Miriam Makeba
Ruth First
Helen Joseph
Helen Suzman
Nadine Gordimer
€�Age is getting to know all the ways the world turns, so that if you cannot turn the world the way you want, you can at least get out of the way so you won’t get run over”
Fatima Meer
Helen Suzman
Sophia Williams-De Bruyn
Miriam Makeba
Lilian Ngoyi
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