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Capricorn By Richard Hughes

Capricorn by Richard Hughes


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The turbulent history of post-colonial Africa has disappointed those who wanted peace in countries free of European control. This text follows a band of idealists in the decade before independence who believed that a future without discrimination would bring prosperity to east and central Africa.

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Capricorn: David Stirling's Africa Campaign by Richard Hughes

The turbulent history of post-colonial Africa has been a disappointment to idealists and to politicians who hoped for peace in countries free of European control. Capricorn is the story of a small band of idealists in the decade before independence who believed that a future without racial discrimination would allow the countries of east and central Africa to prosper. The Capricorn Africa Society was created by David Stirling who was convinced that the countries of Capricorn Africa, could prosper if all races shared a common loyalty to their country, based on belief in a shared future. The campaign culminated in the legendary Salima Convention in 1956 at which the Capricorn Contract was signed by representatives of three races. The contract outlawed discrimination and set out detailed proposals for land reform, education, immigration and employment, including the constitutional cornerstone - a common voters' roll with qualified multiple voting. Salima was the highpoint of the movement whose proposals were to be swept away by white settler opposition and the rising tide of African nationalism. Capricorn is a poignant story of success and failure, of human idealism and hope in Africa and in Britain, of high endeavour and many larger-than-life characters, especially David Stirling himself.

Capricorn Reviews

'Richard Hughes's timely book... superbly catches the mood of the white idealists through the 1940s and 1950s, and their 1960s disillusionment... Hughes gives us an extremely valuable overall picture.' -Michael Hartnack, The Daily Dispatch 'Richard Hughes was involved with Capricorn almost from its conception... [he] tells the sad story with dignity and restraint.' -Philip Ziegler, The Spectator 'a well-researched, painstaking labour of love that sheds light on one of the lesser-known periods of modern African history... a remarkable book, the first real study of a movement that made a brave attempt to... something tolerant and good at a crucial time in African history.' -Trevor Grundy, Zambia Spotlight 'Richard Hughes who was closely involved with Capricorn in Africa has written the definitive history of the Society' - 'General Sir Peter de la Billiere' KCB, KBE, DSO, MC, DL

About Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes has contributed to, and has been the subject of, articles in architectural publications and is joint-author with Graham Searle of The Habitat Handbook. He served on the Zebra Housing Association

Additional information

GOR002087930
9781860649196
186064919X
Capricorn: David Stirling's Africa Campaign by Richard Hughes
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20030124
336
N/A
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