Jomo Kenyatta Article

How did Jomo Kenyatta help lead Kenya to independence?

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While president of the nationalist Kenya African Union, Jomo Kenyatta was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment in 1953 in alleged connection with the violent 1952 Mau Mau rebellion. He denied this affiliation. After his release he negotiated the constitutional terms of Kenya’s independence, and in 1963 he became prime minister of a free Kenya.