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Susan Williams


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Susan Williams has published widely on Africa, decolonisation and the global power shifts of the twentieth century. Her widely acclaimed book on the founding president of Botswana, Colour Bar (Penguin, 2006), recently became a major motion picture (A United Kingdom). Who Killed Hammarskjöld? (2011) triggered a fresh UN inquiry into the death of the secretary general. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.

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Colour Bar: The Triumph of ...

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Spies in the Congo: America...

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Who Killed Hammarskjöld? Th...

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The People's King: The True...

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Savory Suppers And Fashiona...

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Food in the United States, ...

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Lesbianism: A Socialist Fem...

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Meditation with Energy Circ...

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“Bitterness does not pay. Certain things have happened to all of us in the past and it is for us to forget those and to look to the future. It is not for our own benefit, but it is for the benefit of our children and children’s children that we ourselves should put this world right.”
Susan Williams, Colour Bar: The Triumph of Seretse Khama and His Nation

“in South Africa. On 1 July 1949 the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act was passed, which”
Susan Williams, Colour Bar: The Triumph of Seretse Khama and His Nation

“British colonial officials running the camps were responsible for appalling conditions, which involved deprivation of food, water and clothes and widespread torture that included castration.”
Susan Williams, Colour Bar: The Triumph of Seretse Khama and His Nation

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