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- W2238207311 abstract "On 21 January 1960, Harold Macmillan stepped off his plane at Lusaka Airport to begin a four-day tour of Northern Rhodesia. It was part of the first ever visit by a serving British prime minister to the empire in Africa. He was met by a persistent drizzle and a crowd of protestors, the latter forcing police to usher him into a car through a side exit.2 Most vocal were women from the Tonga-based Africa Nationalist Party. He never did quite escape them. They stood in pairs along the route of the cavalcade, along with other nationalist protestors, dancing and singing, whooping and waving. Placards read ‘No difference: South Africa and Federation’; ‘Give us 1 man 1 vote’.3 Amongst the airport throng had been a group of British journalists. When the band struck up ‘God Save the Queen’, Peregrine Worsthorne recalled how few Africans stood to attention or took their hands out of their pockets.4 He was Special Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. From here on Macmillan endured a mixture of black protest and white rudeness. The following day he headed to the all-important Copperbelt region, one of the largest copper producing areas in the world. Six mines owned by two private companies, employed over seven thousand white workers as well as many thousands of Africans.5 One local newspaper reported that he was met by ‘soggy banners’ and a ‘half-hearted welcome’.6 Six Africans had lined his route from the local airport.7" @default.
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- W2238207311 title "‘White Man in a Wood Pile’: Race and the Limits of Macmillan’s Great ‘Wind of Change’ in Africa" @default.
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