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No man's land: The Last of white Africa
No Man's Land: The Last of White Africa is a memoir and travelogue by John Heminway that depicts the life, decline, and sociopolitical changes experienced by white settler communities in East Africa in the late 20th century. Heminway travels through various regions of East Africa, meeting key figures, and uncovering the dynamics of relations between white communities and local Africans after the end of the colonial era. The book presents both the author's personal perspective and a historical account of the major social shifts in Kenya, Tanzania, and the surrounding region. As a travelogue and biography, it provides an in-depth look at the "last white Africa."
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