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Alcohol, racial segregation and popular politics in Northern Rhodesia.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Texas : University of Texas, 1990.Subject(s): Summary: During two decades of political struggle that preceded Zambian independence, popular actions had repeatedly challenged restrictive and racially discriminatory alcohol regulations. Examination of these often acrimonious conflicts illuminates some of the varied and sometimes contradictory social forces shaping a nationalist movement.
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During two decades of political struggle that preceded Zambian independence, popular actions had repeatedly challenged restrictive and racially discriminatory alcohol regulations. Examination of these often acrimonious conflicts illuminates some of the varied and sometimes contradictory social forces shaping a nationalist movement.

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