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Harry Thuku (1895 – 14 June 1970) was a
Kenyan born in Kiambu,
Mitahato village. As a politician, he was one of the
pioneers in the
development of modern...
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political activist remembered for
leading the
protest after the
arrest of
Harry Thuku, that
resulted in her death.
Muthoni Nyanjiru was born in Weithaga, Murang'a...
- 1946 KASU
rebranded itself into KAU
following the
resignation of
Harry Thuku as
president due to
internal differences between the
moderates who wanted...
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started in 1921 by
Harry Thuku (1895–1970),
which gave a
sense of
nationalism to many
Kikuyu and
advocated civil disobedience.
Thuku's campaign against the...
- (KA). In July 1921 it was
renamed the East
Africa ****ociation (EAA).
Harry Thuku, who had
previously been
secretary of the KA, felt that the KA was not demanding...
- was the
officially recognised tribal body with
Harry Thuku as its secretary.
Through the KA,
Thuku advocated for
African suffrage.
Deeming it
unwise to...
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government banned the
earlier Young Kikuyu ****ociation
founded by
Harry Thuku and the East
African ****ociation. In
either 1925 or
early 1926, Beauttah...
- Union.
Harry Thuku was the
first chairman, but he soon resigned.
There is
dispute over
Thuku's reason for
leaving KASU:
Bethwell Ogot says
Thuku "found the...
- was
formed on
October 1, 1944, with the
veteran political leader Harry Thuku as its president.
Francis Joseph Khamisi became its
secretary while Albert...
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characterized through its
contributions to art, media, and politics.
Harry Thuku was a
prominent speaker born in the
Kikuyu region whose prominence can be...