Warm-up #40what is Gandhi talking about in this quote? Be Specific.

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Warm-up #40what is Gandhi talking about in this quote? Be Specific.

Jomo Kenyatta Background Info: 1st President of Kenya 1963-1978 Fought for Independence Jailed by British Wrote “A Response to Imperialism” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPtAxH8jgyY

A Response to Imperialism Class Documents pg. 35

A Response to Imperialism Remember Everything in this story has meaning As we read aloud underline examples of symbolism in the story Answer questions 1-7.

Mau Mau Documents Read the following documents As you read Origins and Goals of the Mau Mau Rebellion p.g 46 Mau Mau Oath pg. 48 Mau Mau uprising: 39-41 As you read Complete “Socratic Seminar Prep”