Margaret Wrong Prize for African Literature

The Margaret Wrong Prize for African Literature was an annual prize for African literature which existed from 1950 until the early 1960s. Established in memory of the missionary and educational administrator Margaret Wrong, the prize was administered by the International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa. It was awarded for "original literary work by writers of African race resident in a part of Africa to be determined each year by the Trustees".[1]

  1. ^ Margaret Wrong Prize, Africa, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (January 1950), p.76