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Dedan Kimathi

Dedan Kimathi was born on October 31, 1920 in Thenge Village Tetu division, Nyeri district. Physically, he was thick set and 5ft 9inch in height. He was medium light skinned, bearded and had a thin scar about an inch long on or near the right or left cheek bone. His first two joints of left middle finger missing, probabily from an accident in the military. His father was called Waiuri and died before Kimathi was born. His mother's name was Waibuthi. He had two brothers and two sisters. He left behind three wives. His nickname was Njangu. He started his life looking after livestock as most young men of the time did. At the age of fifteen, he joined the local primary school,Karuna-ini where he perfected his English skills. His was Debate club member in his school. Surprisingly, he was deeply religious and carried a bible regularly. He worked for the forest department collecting tree seeds to help him foot his school bill. He later joined Tumutumu CSM School for his secondary learning, but dropped out for luck of funds. He used this language skill to write extensively before and during the uprising. He dabbled with several jobs but never felt settled. Notable was his enlisting with the army to fight in second world war in 1941. He was however expelled in 1944 for misconduct. In 1946, he became a member of Kenya African Union. In 1949, he started teaching his old school but was dropped after being accused of rape. However, he managed to be very influential to whoever he meant through the strings of jobs. He became radically political in 1950, got involved with Mau Mau and in 1950 administered oath which made him a marked man. He joined joined 'Forty Group' the millitant wing of the defunct Kikuyu Central Association in 1951. He was elected as a local branch secretary of KAU in Olkalou+ Thamsons falls area in 1952. He was briefly arrested in the same year(1952), but escaped with the help of local police. This marked the beginning of his violent uprising. He formed Kenya Defence Council to co-ordinate all forest fighters in 1953. In 1957, he was finally arrested with one of his wife Wambui. He was sentenced to death by a court presided by Chief justices Kenneth O'connor while in hospital bed at general hospital Nyeri. His lawyer was Mr F Miller. In the early morning of 18th Feb 1957 he was executed by the colonial government. Some people feels Kenyatta could have been involved with his capture as he was a threat to his ambition politically. He was buried in a mass grave and British government object his reburial as they felt he was a terrorist. He is however viewed by most Kenyans the way Scottish people view William Wallace. This is solidly supported by the fact that most towns in Kenya have a building or street named after Kimathi. I would recommend reading a play "Trial of Dedan Kimathi" by Ngugi wa Thiong'o for a more detailed account of Kimathi. Ngugi brother was a member of MauMau.

External links

  • Daily Nation give his background http://www.nationaudio.com/News/DailyNation/23092002/Letters/Letters23.html
  • Kimathi life http://www.geocities.com/k7ank/kimathi.html
  • Dedan Kimathi's background, article in the middle of the page http://www.misterseed.com/NEWYEAR/FEB2002/TOseeANDtoKEEP.htm
  • Some observations http://www.nationaudio.com/News/EastAfrican/28022000/Opinion/Opinion6.html
  • Another interesting article http://www.nationaudio.com/News/EastAfrican/17122001/Regional/Regional15.html
  • A brief discussion of the uprising http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3196245.stm
  • A interesting paper that can open a new lead for someone who want to research further http://flambard.dur.ac.uk/dynaweb/handlist/gre/1bhowick/@Generic__BookTextView/3
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