KenyattaG. Allen & Unwin, 1972 - 381 pages Account of the political leadership role of jomo kenyatta in the Kenyan nationalist movement - recounts his childhood and youthful years and covers political aspects of colonialism, independence, social change, cultural change, the role of the Christian Churches, etc. Illustrations, maps and references. Biography kenyatta j. |
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PARTI A World Outside History | 17 |
The Coming of the White | 21 |
Birth and Childhood | 33 |
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