The writer comments on her memory of the racial situation in Rhodesia when she lived in Salisbury when her husband was a Cultural Affairs Officer for the U.S. Information Service (1960-63).
Southern Rhodesia’s 211,000 whites have ... shops and offices were stoned. In Salisbury, something sprang up called the European National Congress, dedicated to “the unity of the white race ...
When red-haired Barbara Castle, a member of the British House of Commons, had the presumption to dine with a black M.P. in Salisbury ... Last week Southern Rhodesia was hard at it again with ...
This Institute, it may be remembered, was founded largely through the efforts and interest of Sir Hubert Young, then governor of Northern Rhodesia ... of the impact of European civilization.
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