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    SIMBA 1955

    Great Britain

    Story of an Englishman involved with the Mau Mau in Kenya.

     
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    USA

    Story of two men, one white and the other black, raised in friendship all their lives who become enemies during the Mau Mau revolt in Kenya. From a novel of Robert Ruark

     
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    ... needed to make those commitments credible. Whilst the Malayan Emergency is mentioned, there is no reference to the war against the Mau-Mau in Kenya or the low-level insurgency waged by Egyptian nationalists in the Canal Zone that were also happening at ...
     
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    ... (1340). A trip to Hokkaido on the train-ferry from Aomori to Hokodate: the train-ferry docked - the name of the ship, Matsumae Mau, can be seen (1355); the stern of the ship showing the entrance for the trains (1368). Travelling shot from the ferry as it ...
     
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    ... at the indifference of white settlers, it also romanticised black Africans. This idealism was to be quickly dated by events. In 1952 the Mau Mau uprising began and the task of stopping the ivory trade and clearing poachers from Cowie’s park fell ...
     
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    ... saw the beginnings of the ‘Mau’, a largely peaceful popular uprising ... new legislation in 1936 made concessions to the Mau, and opened the door for ... ): 213

     

    Field, Michael J. [1984] Mau: Samoa’s Struggle for Freedom ...

     
  • Williams Collection 1: Uganda 1959
    ... , Jomo Kenyatta was still detained, the Mau Mau Emergency was still not officially ... 361). Driven in part by fear of having another Mau Mau to contend with, Macleod’s ... independence, after the fury and fear of Mau Mau, these films do not picture panic ...