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Zambia shall be free; an autobiography.

Author: Kenneth D Kaunda
Publisher: New York, Praeger [1963, ©1962]
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Kaunda, Kenneth D. (Kenneth David), 1924-
Zambia shall be free.
New York, Praeger [1963, c1962]
(OCoLC)722003909
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Kenneth D Kaunda
OCLC Number: 418077
Description: 202 p. illus. 19 cm.
Contents: Boyhood at Lubwa --
Schooldays at Munali --
Schoolmaster --
My wandering days --
Colour bar --
I decide to go home --
Harry Nkumbula as leader --
Organizing secretary, Northern Province --
Secretary-General of Congress --
A time of frustration --
African opinion --
Visit to the United Kingdom --
I split with Harry Nkumbula --
Arrest and detention --
Prison --
U.N.I.P. and the Church --
A year of decision --
Appendix I. A historical note --
Appendix II. Memorandum on representation --
Appendix III. Comments on proposals --
Appendix IV. Gwembe Valley disturbances.

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