The history of the United Kenya club,1946 to 1963
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Date
1990-03Author
Simiyu, Nabende J
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ThesisLanguage
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The history of the United Kenya Club attempts to show that Social Institutions can effectively expose evils in a society without turning into pressure groups.The growth and expansion of the Club was largely determined by the politial environment in Kenya. For
the United Kenya Club to maintain its ideals,:it had to keep on revising and changing the articles of its constitution. The Europeans failed to turn the club into a centre for co-opting, adopting and assimilating Africans into the European liberal camp. The club
gradually developed into a political platform which was used by European liberals, Asian radicals and African nationalists to air their views and advocate for a multiracial
society in Kenya. It became a platform for racial bargaining foi power-as Kenya evolved towards her independence.
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Degree of Master of ArtsPublisher
University of Nairobi Department of Arts History
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A Thesis submitted in part fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts, Department of History, University of Nairobi.