Archibald Paton Thornton died in 2004.
Archibald Paton Thornton was born in 1921.
Archibald Paton Thorton has written: 'For the file on Empire' -- subject(s): Colonies
Walter Paton died in 1937.
Richard Paton died in 1791.
Florence Paton died in 1976.
Danny Paton died in 2011.
Elizabeth Paton died in 1817.
Archibald MacLeish held a deep respect for Alan Paton and his work, particularly for his novel "Cry, the Beloved Country," which highlights the struggles against racial injustice in South Africa. MacLeish admired Paton's commitment to social justice and his ability to convey profound themes of humanity and compassion through his writing. He recognized Paton's literary contributions as essential in fostering awareness and dialogue about critical social issues. Their shared values regarding human rights and moral responsibility further strengthened MacLeish's appreciation for Paton's legacy.
John Paton Booth died in 1902.
James Alexander Paton died in 1946.
William Paton Ker died in 1923.
Colin Forrester-Paton died in 2004.