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Challenge to Colonialism
Zarina Patel
其他書名
The Struggle of Alibhai Mulla Jeevanjee for Equal Rights in Kenya
出版
Publishers Distribution Services
, 1997
主題
Biography & Autobiography / General
Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / African American & Black
History / Africa / General
History / Africa / East
Political Science / World / African
ISBN
996696150X
9789966961501
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=xFxyAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Many in Kenya and outside have attempted to write or indeed un-write the country's history. Zarina Patel, the subject's maternal granddaughter, here rebuilds the story of Alibhai Mulla Jeevanjee, the first non-white in Kenya to be appointed to represent Indian interests in the Legislative Council. Arguably under-recognised by history, Jeevanjee was an uncompromising advocate on behalf of his Indian constituency, and opponent of the colonial state and culture. Zarina Patel unearths the history of one of the country's political, entrepreneurial and moral colossus. In so doing, she writes the story of the Indian people in the East African Protectorate (Kenya) at the turn of the twentieth century, and of early resistance to colonial rule. Her writing demonstrates the complicated, but ultimately rich political and economic contribution of Asians to the multiracial land that became Kenya. The account chronicles the life of Kenya's ?Grand Old Man?: his entrepreneurial ability, and his business involvement with the imperial British. It recounts how he built Nairobi and founded the East Africa Indian National Congress. Jeevanjee's politics and beliefs led him to advocate non-racialism and equal rights for all. He interacted with African activists and African nationalist politics. He played a decisive role in launching the first important non-white media in the country, the African Standard, now the popular East African Standard.