This is the long-hidden saga of how a handful of Americans and
East Africans fought the British colonial government, the U.S.
State Department, and segregation to transport to, or support at,
U.S. and Canadian universities, between 1959 and 1963, nearly 800
young East African men and women who would go on to change their
world and ours. The students supported included Barack Obama Sr.,
future father of a U.S. president, Wangari Maathai, future Nobel
Peace Prize laureate, as well as the nation-builders of
post-colonial East Africa -- cabinet ministers, ambassadors,
university chancellors, clinic and school founders.
The airlift was conceived by the unusual partnership of the
charismatic, later-assassinated Kenyan Tom Mboya and William X.
Scheinman, a young American entrepreneur, with supporting roles
played by Jackie Robinson, Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, and
Martin Luther King, Jr. The airlift even had an impact on the 1960
presidential race, as Vice-President Richard Nixon tried to muscle
the State Department into funding the project to prevent Senator
Jack Kennedy from using his family foundation to do so and reaping
the political benefit.
The book is based on the files of the airlift's sponsor, the
African American Students Foundation, untouched for almost fifty
years.
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