Hayman, Ruth, d 1981

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Ruth Hayman was a lawyer in South Africa, and a campaigner for racial equality and justice. After she was banned for her work in South Africa, she settled in North London, and in 1969 set up the pioneering organisation, Neighbourhood English Classes, to help newly arrived immigrants settle into the UK. In 1977 she was a founding member, and honorary secretary of the National Association for the Teaching of English as a Second Language to Adults. After her death in 1981 the Ruth Hayman Trust was established in her memory.

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associatedWith Beard, Terence Vigors Rait, fl 1963-1965 person
associatedWith Brutus, Dennis Victor, fl 1963 person
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associatedWith Hain, Adeline Florence, fl 1963-1965 person
associatedWith Hain, Walter Vannet, fl 1963-1965 person
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associatedWith Meer, Fatima, fl 1976 person
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associatedWith Sello, Phillip, fl 1965 person
associatedWith Weinberg, Violet May, fl 1965 person
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Death 1981

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