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Thillaiyadi Valliammai: The Young Revolutionary Who Fought for Freedom

March 13, 2025
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Thillaiyadi Valliammai, a young South African Tamil girl, became an unlikely yet pivotal figure in the nonviolent struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Born on February 22, 1898, to an immigrant family from Thillaiyadi, Tamil Nadu, Valliammai grew up in a hostile environment where the Indian community was segregated and discriminated against. Despite her early life in South Africa, she remained unaware of the societal divide until her teenage years.

Her journey into activism began when a law was passed that rendered non-church or non-state-sanctioned marriages invalid, disproportionately affecting the Indian community. This legislation sparked opposition from Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, and Valliammai, alongside her mother Mangalam, joined Gandhi’s campaign, participating in a women’s march from Transvaal to Natal in 1913. Despite the legal restrictions and dangers, they fought for the rights of Indian workers and protested the unjust tax laws.

In October 1913, Valliammai and her mother joined the second batch of women traveling to Natal, where they actively campaigned to persuade workers to strike and protest the oppressive taxes. After being sentenced to three months of hard labor and sent to Maritzburg prison, Valliammai fell ill but refused an early release. Her determination remained unwavering until her death on February 22, 1914, just days after being released from prison. Gandhi, deeply moved by her sacrifice, famously wrote, “Who would not love to die for one’s motherland?”

Valliammai’s legacy has been immortalized in both South Africa and India. In 1971, the Indian government established the Thillaiyadi Valliammai Memorial Hall, including a public library, in her honor. The village of Thillaiyadi also boasts a memorial and a high school named after her. Additionally, in 2008, India issued a commemorative stamp to honor her memory.

Valliammai’s courage and selflessness have earned her a lasting place in history, not only as a heroine of South African Satyagraha but also as a symbol of the power of youth in the fight for justice and freedom.

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