Hutchinson, Alfred, 1924-1972

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Name (Latin)
Hutchinson, Alfred, 1924-1972
Name (Arabic)
هتشنسون، ألفريد، 1924-1972
Date of birth
1924
Date of death
1972-10-14
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 79284914
Wikidata: Q4722901
Library of congress: no 97071855
OCoLC: oca04553317
Sources of Information
  • Ten one-act plays, 1968:p. 191 (Alfred Hutchinson)
  • African authors, v. 1, 1974:p. 670 (Hutchinson, Alfred; b. 1924, Hectorspruit, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa; d. Oct. 14, 1972, Nigeria; taught at schools in Ghana; autobiographer, playwright, short story writer, teacher)
  • OCLC, Oct. 25, 1997(hdg.: Hutchinson, Alfred, 1924- )
  • الطريق الى غانا، 1964:صفحة العنوان (ألفريد هتشنسون)
Wikipedia description:

Alfred Hutchinson (1924 in Hectorspruit, Transvaal Province, South Africa – 14 October 1972 in Nigeria) was a South African author, teacher and activist. Hutchinson went to Swedish missionary school, graduated from St Peter's College in Johannesburg and received his BA from the University of Fort Hare. He was classified as coloured by the apartheid government, but saw himself as an African and dismissed the coloureds' struggle to be seen as a distinct people. He worked as a teacher, but was a member of the ANC, and was sacked and jailed for two weeks in 1952 for his struggle against apartheid. In 1956 he was charged with high treason, and fled to Britain via East Africa and Ghana. His autobiography Road to Ghana (1960) is about this experience. In 1964 he published the play The Rain Killers.

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