F.D. Corfield , Historical Survey of the Origins and Growth of Mau Mau, Cmnd. 1030 (1960); see my review article: 'Kenyatta and the Kikuyu', International Affairs (37, 4, October 1961).
2.
L. Cliffe, 'Nationalism and the Reaction to Agricultural Improvement in Tanganyika during the Colonial Period' (East African Institute of Social Research conference paper, December 1964).
3.
Venture (January 1953), p. 6.
4.
L.S.B. Leakey, Mau Mau and the Kikuyu (London, Methuen, 1952) p. 96. K.C.A.: Kikuyu Central Association. KAU (infra): Kenya African Union.
5.
For an account of this association see the important Cambridge Ph. D. thesis: J. M. Lonsdale, 'A Political History of Nyanza, 1883-1945' (1964), pp. 314 f.
6.
J.M. Kariuki, 'Mau Mau' Detainee (London and Nairobi, Oxford University Press, 1963), p. 23.
7.
P. Abrahams , 'The Blacks', Holiday (April 1959), reprinted in Langston Hughes, An African Treasury (London, Gollancz, 1961), p. 59.