Young Kikuyu Association
The Young Kikuyu Association (YKA) was formed in Kenya on 10 June 1921,[1] as a break away organisation from the Kikuyu Association (KA). In July 1921 it was renamed the East Africa Association (EAA). Harry Thuku, who had previously been secretary of the KA,[2] felt that the KA was not demanding enough from the British Authorities in Kenya and that grievances should be sent directly to London.
Notes and references
- A. Okoth & A. Ndaloh. PTE Revision Social Studies. East African Publishers. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-9966-25-534-1. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- James Karanja (2009). The Missionary Movement in Colonial Kenya: Thehggvhkoufgbn. Cuvillier Verlag. pp. 170–. ISBN 978-3-86727-856-0.
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