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Mama Ngina - The Ivory Queen
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When he came out of detention in1961, Jomo Kenyatta was landless and penniless. His house had been destroyed and his small farm confiscated by the colonial government after his arrest in 1952. The clothes he wore, including his signature leather jacket, were donated by a family friend and 'Release Kenyatta' campaigne
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When he came out of detention in1961, Jomo Kenyatta was landless and penniless. His house had been destroyed and his small farm confiscated by the colonial government after his arrest in 1952. The clothes he wore, including his signature leather jacket, were donated by a family friend and 'Release Kenyatta' campaigne
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