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The First Communist in Fort Jameson - Recollections of Africa and other places 1955-2018 (Paperback)
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The First Communist in Fort Jameson - Recollections of Africa and other places 1955-2018 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
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A life story which is mostly about Africa, including Zambia before
and after independence and the author's time as Director of the
Africa Centre. He also describes his role in the international
voluntary service movement. Anyone who mixed with Africans and
supported their advancement was labelled a communist by white
people in Rhodesia. Nigel Watt went to Fort Jameson in Northern
Rhodesia in 1961 as a colonialist who was opposed to colonialism
and he stayed on to run a school in independent Zambia - a time of
great change. Most of his life has revolved around Africa. This
autobiography covers his early years, his love of railways, his
travels in Africa and to India, his years as Director of the Africa
Centre in London at a time when it was at its most vibrant He
describes his time in Congo and in Burundi where his work for
reconciliation earned him an MBE. He describes the development of
the workcamp movement and his part in this, working for
International Voluntary Service (GB) which led to involvement in
southern Africa, and later for CCIVS, the worldwide co-ordinator
based at UNESCO. This book adds interesting extra detail to the
historical record of Zambia and Africa over the past sixty years.
It also records with humour a very interesting life story.
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