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... Africa by unilaterally declaring the independence of the colony . Though Smith and his advisers expected that the ... African states , or civil war between four million colored Rhodesians and 200,000 white settlers . The British Prime ...
... Africa by unilaterally declaring the independence of the colony . Though Smith and his advisers expected that the ... African states , or civil war between four million colored Rhodesians and 200,000 white settlers . The British Prime ...
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... Africa for financing , orga- nizing , and training foreign nationals in the techniques of clandestine political action , subversion , and guerrilla warfare . Domestic plots and intrigues in which foreign African governments or parties ...
... Africa for financing , orga- nizing , and training foreign nationals in the techniques of clandestine political action , subversion , and guerrilla warfare . Domestic plots and intrigues in which foreign African governments or parties ...
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... African nationalist , however , the concept of Britain arising from his personal experience may be that of a rapacious imperial power which exploited his people , practiced the most blatant forms of discrimi- nation , and supressed ...
... African nationalist , however , the concept of Britain arising from his personal experience may be that of a rapacious imperial power which exploited his people , practiced the most blatant forms of discrimi- nation , and supressed ...
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