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Kaunda, Kenneth D. (Kenneth David), 1924- (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Kaunda, Kenneth D. (Kenneth David), 1924-

His Zambia shall be free, 1963, c1962.

Encyclopaedia Britannica online, June 16, 2016 (Kenneth Kaunda; Kenneth David Kaunda; b. April 28, 1924 in Lubwa near Chinsale, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia); taught in colonial Zambia and in Tanganyika; returned to Zambia in 1949, served as interpreter and adviser to Sir Stewart Gore-Browne; joined the African National Congress (ANC) that year, became its secretary-general in the early 1950s, then president of new Zambia African National Congress; elected president of United National Independence Party (UNIP) in 1960; led Zambia to independence in 1964, president until 1991; Balfour African President-in-Residence at Boston University, 2002-2004)

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