Mukami Kimathi: Mau Mau Woman Freedom Fighter

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Mdahalo Bridging Divides, 2019 M07 2 - 396 pages

Mũkami Kĩmathi: Mau Mau Woman Freedom Fighter is the story of the brave wife of one of Kenya’s foremost freedom fighters, Field Marshal Dedan Kĩmathi Waciũri. Kĩmathi led the Mau Mau war in Kenya’s independence struggle against the British colonialists. Mũkami’s role as a daughter, wife, mother, freedom fighter and leader is varied and very complex.

Her story spans pre and post-independent Kenya. Her experiences provide an important complement to existing written literature on Kenya’s history. In 2003, the Mwai Kĩbakĩ Government lifted the ban put in place by the British colonialists declaring the Mau Mau as terrorists, and recognised Mũkami Kĩmathi and other freedom fighters as national heroes and heroines celebrated on 20th October as Mashujaa Day.

This book gives an insight into the role of women freedom fighters and the struggles they faced both during and after the war. It is an incredible story of immense self-sacrifice and love for Kenya. Mũkami provides the lens to see the wider picture of women in the independence struggle, the neglect and betrayal of wives of Mau Mau fighters in particular and women in general in Kenya’s making. Beyond her role in the independence struggle, Mũkami’s story has many historical highlights such as time shared with Kĩmathi, meeting Nelson Mandela and her fruitful and strong relationship with Kenya’s human rights movement.

 

Contents

Early Memories
1
A Game of Hide and Seek
26
Chapter 3 One Bride Many Suitors
35
Marriage amidst Political Agitation
49
Fighting in the Forest
64
Life in African Reserves
80
From the Forest to the Lions Den
94
My husband My Legend
119
Chapter 13 Daniel arap Mois Recalcitrance
203
Honouring Mau Mau
217
Meeting Mandela
227
Chapter 16 Dedan Kĩmathi Name Lives On
232
Casing While Celebrating Mau Mau
252
My Thoughts
266
Authors Note
284
End Notes
288

Detention for Life
125
Chapter 10 The Capture of Dedan Kĩmathi
131
Chapter 11 My Release from Kamĩtĩ and Life Thereafter
150
Kenyatta Years
177
Annexes
296
Index
305
Back cover
312
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About the author (2019)

Alice Wairimu Nderitu is a 2011 Transitional Justice Fellow of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, South Africa. Her commitment to conflict prevention and innovative approach to mediation has won her several prizes; Woman Peace Maker of the Year (2012) from the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, the Global Pluralism Award (2017) and the Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue (2017-18) by the Simon Fraser University Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue.

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