Wolpe worked for the Transvaal clothing industry medical aid society, and later ran a bursary fund for African students. Harold Wolpe was arrested in July 1963 along with
Nelson Mandela and other
ANC activists. During his time in prison AnnMarie smuggled files and other tools into the prison hidden in loaves of bread and a roast chicken, and communicated by notes hidden in the collars of the shirts she was allowed to take home to launder. He escaped from prison on 11 August along with three other activists, by bribing a jailer. After his escape, AnnMarie was arrested and brutally interrogated overnight. Fearing further arrest she flew to England, leaving her three children (aged six, five and under six months, the baby recovering from serious pneumonia) with family friends. The children joined her within weeks, and her husband arrived in England in October via Swaziland. She later wrote a book,
The Long Way Home, describing this part of her life. ==England 1963-1991==