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Zimbabwean writer John Eppel's literary career has always been defined by one peculiar trait. He publishes fictional work, in stark contrast to the majority of the country's other white writers who ...
The settlers’ hopes rest on Central African Federation, a plan to unite self-governing Southern Rhodesia with the adjoining British protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland (TIME. Feb. 9).
When able, ambitious Iain Macleod asked Harold Macmillan for a crack at running the Colonial Office after the 1959 elections, he knew he was taking on a post that could break or make a politician.