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    Adam Small (21 December 1936 – 25 June 2016) was a South African writer who was involved in the Black Consciousness Movement and other activism. He was noted as a Coloured writer who wrote works in Afrikaans that dealt with racial discrimination and satirized the political situation. [2]

  2. Adam. Last Name: Small. Date of Birth: 21 December 1936. Date of Death: Professor Adam Small was born on 21 December 1936 in Wellington, Cape Province (now Western Cape) to a mother of Muslim Indian heritage and a slave descendant father. He grew up in a village called Goree after his family moved there a few years after he was born, where his ...

  3. Jun 28, 2016 · The death on June 25 2016 of Adam Small, the South African Black Consciousness activist, Afrikaans poet and revered academic, was not unexpected. In the twilight of his years, in his public ...

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  5. Adam Small wrote works, such as Kanna hy kô hystoe (1965; Kanna—He Is Coming Home ), that revealed the realities of the lives of nonwhites in South Africa. Ingrid Jonker wrote intensely personal poetry. Breytenbach wrote surreal poetry, his work revealing his struggle with the Afrikaners’…. The authors Adam Small and Alex La Guma have ...

  6. Adam Small was born on the 21st of December 1936 in Wellington in the Boland region of the Western Cape. His father’s family belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church and his mother’s to the Islamic faith. These influences instilled in him a sense of cultural and religious tolerance at an early age. He was raised on the farm in Goree outside ...

  7. Adam Small was a South African writer and philosopher. He wrote about the problems faced by black and mixed-race people in South Africa during apartheid . He wrote mostly in Kaaps, a version of Afrikaans used by the colored, or mixed-race, people of Cape Town . Some of his later writings are in English.

  8. Adam Small. Adam Small (1936-2016) was a South African poet, dramatist, political icon and professor of philosophy and social work. Regarded by many as one of South Africa's leading poets and playwrights, particularly so for his watershed contribution to the canon of Afrikaans literature and theatre in the pivotal early years of the cultural ...

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