Mau Mau, The Emergency and The Legacy of British Imperial Colonialism

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This is the story of a few documents that tumbled out of the secret archives of the biggest empire the world has ever known, offering a glimpse of histories waiting to be rewritten.

Just down the road from a pub in rural Hanslope Park, England is a massive building — the secret archives of the biggest empire the world has ever known. This is the story of a few documents that tumbled out and offered a glimpse of histories waiting to be rewritten.

When professor Caroline Elkins came across a stray document left by the British colonial government in Nairobi, Kenya, she opened the door to a new reckoning with the history of one of Britain's colonial crown jewels, and the fearsome group of rebels known as the Mau Mau. We talk to historians, archivists, journalists and send our producer Jamie York to visit the Mau Mau. As the new history of Kenya is concealed and revealed, document by document, we wonder what else lies in wait among the miles of records hidden away in Hanslope Park.

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Wazungu trying to reconstruct Kenyan history. Its a shame we don't have Kenyan nyeuthiz working on revealing real .ke history other then what the British taught us.
 
Wazungu trying to reconstruct Kenyan history. Its a shame we don't have Kenyan nyeuthiz working on revealing real .ke history other then what the British taught us.
True. But the historians made the effort to document it. And one of the most ground breaking finding was in the National Archives.

Maybe I'll pay those chaps a visit next time niko tao.
 
True. But the historians made the effort to document it. And one of the most ground breaking finding was in the National Archives.

Maybe I'll pay those chaps a visit next time niko tao.

Exactly, it was in the custody of national archives nyeuthiz who didn't even know it was evidence for anything, but it took muzunguz to come and "discover" it.
 
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