"And So It Came To Pass"
Title | "And So It Came To Pass" |
Year for Search | 1924 |
Authors | Flemming, Leonard(1880-1946). |
Secondary Title | A Crop of Chaff |
Pagination | 26-31 |
Date Published | 1924 |
Publisher | The Natal Witness |
Place Published | Pietermaritsburg, South Africa |
Keywords | Male author, South African author |
Annotation | Dystopia. Blacks take over, eliminate all pure whites, and mixed-race work for blacks under an apartheid system. Blacks then start warring among themselves, and the human race comes to an end. Introduced by General the Right Honorable J.C. Smuts (1870-1950), who was Prime Minister of South Africa (1919-1924 and 1939-48). |
Additional Publishers | 2nd ed. (Pietermaritsburg, South Africa: The Natal Witness, 1924), 26-31. May have been published earlier in a South African newspaper. |
Holding Institutions | C, TxU |
Author Note | South African author (1880-1946). |
Full Text | 1924 Flemming, Leonard (1880-1946). “And So It Came To Pass.” In his A Crop of Chaff (Pietermaritsburg, South Africa: The Natal Witness, 1924), 26-31. 2nd ed. (Pietermaritsburg, South Africa: The Natal Witness, 1924), 26-31. May have been published earlier in a South African newspaper. C, TxU Dystopia. Blacks take over, eliminate all pure whites, and mixed-race work for blacks under an apartheid system. Blacks then start warring among themselves, and the human race comes to an end. Introduced by General the Right Honorable J.C. Smuts (1870-1950), who was Prime Minister of South Africa (1919-1924 and 1939-48). South African author. |