Bram Fischer
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Abram Louis Fischer, commonly known as Bram Fischer, (1908-1975) was a South African lawyer of Afrikaner descent, notable for anti-apartheid activism and for the legal defense of anti-apartheid figures, including Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia Trial.
He came from a prominent Afrikaner family; his father was Percy Fischer, a Judge President of the Orange Free State, and his grandfather was Abraham Fischer, a prime minister of the Orange River Colony and later a member of the cabinet of the unified South Africa.
Fischer joined the South African Communist Party in the 1930s.
External links
- SACP bio of Bram Fischer, with picture (http://www.sacp.org.za/biographies/fbram.html)
- Bram Fischer's "A Message from Underground" (http://www.sacp.org.za/docs/history/bramlett.html)