Mugo Gatheru

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R. Mugo Gatheru (21 August 1925 – 27 November 2011) was a Kenyan writer. His autobiography A Child of Two Worlds describes growing up in colonial Kenya.[1]

Gatheru was born to a squatter family living on a European farm. He attended medical school in Nairobi, but was forced to continue his education abroad after he protested the treatment of Africans by the colonial rulers. After a year in India, he spent eight years from 1950 in the United States before studying law in England. He returned to Kenya when it gained independence in 1963.[2]

He taught African and Middle Eastern history for many years at California State University in Sacramento.[3]

Works

  • A Child of Two Worlds: a Kikuyu's story, 1964
  • Kenya : from colonization to independence, 1888-1970, 2005
  • From beneath the tree of life : a story of the Kenyan people of Ngai, 2005

References

  1. ^ Simon Gikandi, 'Gatheru, Mugo', in Gikandi, ed., Encyclopedia of African Literature. Routledge; 2002. ISBN 978-0-415-23019-3. Reprinted online here
  2. ^ Fetter, B., Colonial Rule in Africa, 1979, p.191
  3. ^ Obituary for "Prof. Reuel Mugo-Gatheru" [sic], Sacramento Bee, 27 November 2012. Accessed 17 August 2020 via legacy.