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Innocents In Africa: An American Family's Story
Drury Pifer

Innocents In Africa: An American Family's Story

An American Family's Story

Granta Books (1994)
9780140140927
| Hard Cover
338 pages | 30 x 205 mm | English.
Dewey 920 PIF

Subject

  • Pifer, Drury, -- 1933-

Plot

In the 1930s, at the height of America's Great Depression, Drury Pifer's father, a newly-married mining engineer, followed his obsession with rocks, stones and mineral formations to the mysterious mines of South Africa. An American idealist with progressive ideas about pay and working conditions, he found himself caught between the insular hostility of the Afrikaners and the colonial arrogance of the English. His adopted country was a place of primitive mining settlements, stinging desert winds, locust plagues, rats in the water supply, bullying bosses and terrible poverty. Racial hatred had been given a name and enforced by law: apartheid. It was here that Drury Pifer's parents, unprepared for the prison-camp conditions and ugly prejudice they would encounter, tried to raise their family.

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