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The 'Partnership' Hoax: How the British Government Deprived Central Africans of their Rights

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2019
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Oxon
Africa | Southern Africa

British governments connived with Rhodesian settlers to transform their 'protected' Central African wards into junior 'partners' of whites in an attempt to solve a series of Africa-wide problems that threatened sustainable colonial rule. Multiracial 'partnership' was a ruse to divert African self-rule initiatives and to concoct a compromise that would preserve white dominance. The genesis of the federation movement in central Africa is well-known, but not the precise invention of 'partnership'. Without 'partnership' there would have been no Federation and, conceivably, different triumphs of African nationalism. This article examines the intellectual odyssey that resulted in the articulation of the idea of multiracial 'partnership'; the role of the Colonial Office, governors, particular churchmen and the Capricorn Africa Society in promoting 'partnership'; how cynicism and sleight of hand came to dominate the official imperial debate over African rights; the profound rejection of...

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