Trevor Huddleston Greetings Card
Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
Trevor Huddleston NPG x46553
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Godfrey Argent
Brought up in India and England, his social conscience was roused by experiences in India and by seeing hunger marches through Oxford as a student in the 1930s. In 1943 was sent to the townships of Sophiatown and Orlando, Johannesburg. Over the next thirteen years, Huddleston actively protested against South Africa's apartheid policies, and his book Naught for your Comfort (1956) became an immediate bestseller. Huddleston was a founder of the Anti-Apartheid Movement. Archbishop Desmond Tutu wrote 'If you could say that anybody single-handedly made... more
Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.










