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John Christgau
Christgau in Belmont, California, in May 2009
Christgau in Belmont, California, in May 2009
Born(1934-02-11)February 11, 1934
Crookston, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedAugust 21, 2018(2018-08-21) (aged 84)
Belmont, California, U.S.
OccupationTeacher, writer

John Frederick Christgau (February 11, 1934[1] – August 21, 2018) was an American author of fiction and non-fiction.

Christgau was born in Crookston, Minnesota.[2] He later moved to California, where he attended San Francisco State University. He taught at several high schools and coached Crestmoor High School's first varsity basketball team, in San Bruno, California.[3] He lived in Belmont, California.

His books have dealt primarily with sports and American history. His book, Michael and the Whiz Kids (2013), is the story of Christgau's experiences as coach of a championship, lightweight basketball team that featured the first African American athlete in Crestmoor High School's history.[4] This book was followed by Incident at the Otterville Station: A Civil War Story of Slavery and Rescue, the true story of the rescue of slaves that were to be shipped from Missouri to Kentucky, in defiance of federal laws.[5]

Christgau died following a heart attack on August 21, 2018.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "John Frederick Christgau". Contemporary Authors Online. December 3, 2008. Retrieved on October 18, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Clark, Zachary (August 25, 2018), "Life of author, educator celebrated: Longtime Belmont fixture John Christgau dies at 84", San Mateo Daily Journal
  3. ^ Wingspread, Crestmoor High School, 1964 and 1965 editions
  4. ^ results, search (1 November 2013). "Michael and the Whiz Kids: A Story of Basketball, Race, and Suburbia in the 1960s". Bison Books – via Amazon.
  5. ^ results, search (1 December 2013). "Incident at the Otterville Station: A Civil War Story of Slavery and Rescue". University of Nebraska Press – via Amazon.

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