Image Number: APN155504
Path:
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Bailey's African History Archive /
Drum Social Histories
Description: . . DRUM NOV 1963 à THE SECRET IS KEPT FROM ENAHOROÃS SONS. NIGED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 à The Secret Is Kept From EnahoroÃs Sons à Kenneth Enahoro (second left), brother Eugene and English friends blow out birthday candles at KennethÃs birthdayà makes a wish. As Kenneth romped with his seven-year-old brother, Eugene, and his little pals, everything seemed perfectly normal, even though KennethÃs party was being held in the London Suburb of Chiswick, parents were not there. For their Father, Chief Anthony Enahoro,had just been sentenced to 15 yearsà imprisonment. Despite his troubles, Chief Enahoro had not forgotten his sons, nor KennethÃs birthday. Amid the pile of presents, there was a special one which Kenneth opened first. The wrapping came away to reveal a school satchel, and in it Kenneth found a letter. It had been written in Lagos on September 7, the day Chief Enahoro heard the judge sentence him. September 7, too, should have been the day that the world fell in
Collections: Baileys African History Archive
Subcollections:
Drum Social Histories
Orientation: landscape
Pixel Size: 5707 x 3705
Media Id: 69_173
Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
Keywords:
horizontal,
black and white image,
Drum Magazine,
November,
1963,
children,
birthday parties,
blowing,
candles,
birthday cakes,
,
Model Release: No
Property Release: No