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Llewellyn King, a ubiquitous presence in newspapers, on public television and radio for decades, is himself a naturalized ...
After a three-decade career in front of the camera, South African actor Embeth Davidtz is making her directorial debut with ...
BEAM Circular has secured $9.8 million in funding to launch the California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus, which will advance ...
Rhodesia was a colony ruled by a narrow minority of its population—white people comprised just 7% of the country. White business owners and elites benefited from this arrangement, drawing ...
Clarke recently traveled back to Zimbabwe, where she had lived with her British diplomat husband Jonathan Clarke from 1980 to ...
In 1965, Rhodesia illegally declared its independence from Britain. The renegade prime minister, Ian Smith, announced the move as “a blow for the preservation of justice, civilization, and ...
He had come to ask the U.N. to impose mandatory economic sanctions on Rhodesia, and in the minds of many diplomats present was the ghost of the old League of Nations —which began to fall apart ...
Rhodesia was named after the British imperialist and racist Cecil Rhodes, who made one of the largest fortunes in the 19 th century world by tapping the mineral wealth of the region.
Donal Lamont, 92, a Roman Catholic bishop expelled from white-ruled Rhodesia in 1977 for opposing its racial policies, died Aug. 14 in Dublin, Ireland, of causes associated with aging.