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Never be Silent Publishing & Imperialism in Kenya, 1884-1963

Never be Silent Publishing & Imperialism in Kenya, 1884-1963

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"We will never be silent until we get land to cultivate and freedom in this country of ours" ...so sang Mau Mau activists. The struggle for independence in Kenya was waged at many levels. Never be Silent explores how this struggle was reflected in the communications field. It looks at publishing activities of the main contending forces and explores internal contradictions within each community. It documents the major part played by the communications activities of the organised working class and Mau Mau in the achievement of independence in Kenya. The book contributes to a reinterpretation of colonial history in Kenya from a working class point of view and also provides a new perspective on how communications can be a weapon for social justice in the hands of liberation forces. Source: Publisher

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  • Author Shiraz Durrani
  • ISBN 13 9781869886059
  • ISBN 10 1869886054
  • Publisher Vita Books
  • Publication Year 2,008
  • Pages 280
  • Language English
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"We will never be silent until we get land to cultivate and freedom in this country of ours" ...so sang Mau Mau activists. The struggle for independence in Kenya was waged at many levels. Never be Silent explores how this struggle was reflected in the communications field. It looks at publishing activities of the main contending forces and explores internal contradictions within each community. It documents the major part played by the communications activities of the organised working class and Mau Mau in the achievement of independence in Kenya. The book contributes to a reinterpretation of colonial history in Kenya from a working class point of view and also provides a new perspective on how communications can be a weapon for social justice in the hands of liberation forces. Source: Publisher

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