Article from Drum magazine, 1969.
Hopkinson's next notable assignment was as editor of South Africa's Drum magazine, which he took over in 1958.
He started his career as a darkroom assistant for Drum magazine.
During the 1950s, Drum magazine became a hotbed of political satire, fiction, and essays, giving a voice to urban black culture.
He was born in Durban but moved to Johannesburg to work as a journalist for Drum magazine.
The representation of gangsters in the literature (Drum magazine) went through very different stages during the 1950s and early 1960s.
He works for Drum magazine, which was "the first black lifestyle magazine in Africa."
In 1958, Cole applied for a job with Drum magazine.
Locally, he also worked for Drum magazine and the long defunct Rand Daily Mail.
In Drum magazine, the editor wrote the "Amor prohibido" is a gently rocking song.