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The Terror That Walks by Day

Drake, Clair | November 29, 1952 issue

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The article presents information about the organization Mau Mau of East Africa. Its members are sworn to intimidate or assassinate all Africans who cooperate too closely with the 30,000 white people who run the country. They are referred as a terror that walk by night. They have also killed a few Europeans and have maimed the livestock of a good many. In one week 104 African leaders were arrested, including the very moderate Eliuci Mathu. Moreover, it has crossed the Atlantic and struck at African students.

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KENYA -- History -- Mau Mau Emergency, 1952-1960; POLITICAL persecution; ARREST (Police methods); REVOLUTIONARIES; MATHU, Eliuci; KENYA
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