The old Kikuyu elder leaned forward on his stick toward us. “When the British controlled this valley, we couldn’t send our children to school. They had to work in the fields to pick pyrethrum on the plantations. For a long time after independence, there was only one school in this valley, and many children never went to school. Now, in these times, we sit here together as equals, black and…
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Regard by siyad
I hope you arrived home safetly.I came on Thursday and still recovering from being Jet lagged.Glad to be home.Enjoy the rest of the summer.
Sohan