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Aberdeen, University of
5
Abrahams, Sir Sidney
121
Adams College
4
Addiscombe
254
â5
Africa Bureau
253
African Advisory Council
304
African Auxiliary Pioneer Corps
7
â8
African National Congress (ANC)
99
,
100
,
111
,
221
,
315
Afrikaner National Party
36
Afro-American Association (USA)
143
Khama III
34
Tshekedi
31
Allison, James
292
,
293
,
294
,
295
,
296
,
300
Anglo-American Corporation
275
,
277
,
297
apartheid
South Africa
36
,
249
â50,
263
,
271
,
280
â81,
308
â9,
315
Appiah, Joe
Fighting Committee
143
,
150
â51
marriage
256
â8
Seretse's knighthood
316
Seretse's permanent banishment
221
WASU
11
Argus
146
Associated Bantu Newspapers
147
Astor, David
202
â3,
253
,
276
,
305
Atlantic Charter
12
Attitude to Africa
253
Attlee, Clement
and Gordon Walker
124
Harragin Report
110
,
111
,
113
,
131
immigration
22
Khamas' exile
187
Bailey, MacDonald
193
,
196
,
198
,
252
Baker's Daughter, The
192
Baldwin, Earl
252
Balete
28
Balewa, Abubakar Tafawa
10
Bamangwato National Congress
242
Bamangwato
see
Bangwato
Banana, Reverend Canaan
328
delegation to Britain
222
â34,
294
delegation's return
235
â42
Gordon Walker's visit
203
â6
Harragin Inquiry
98
â9,
104
â5,
108
â9
negotiations over return of Seretse
275
â6,
277
Rasebolai as Native Authority
244
â5,
260
â62,
267
â70,
273
request for Ruth's return
208
â210
Ruth's arrival in Bechuanaland
79
â80,
81
,
82
,
83
â4
Ruth's return to Bechuanaland
300
Seretse's arrival after marriage
158
â9,
161
â2
Seretse's exile
135
â9,
140
â41,
142
Seretse's marriage
40
â42,
43
â51,
65
,
66
,
104
Seretse's permanent banishment
217
â18
Seretse's return to Bechuanaland
287
â9,
291
â7
Tshekedi's deposition
39
see also
Kgotla
Baralong
28
Baring, Sir Evelyn
Bangwato boycott
188
and British Observers
208
Harragin Inquiry
95
â6,
98
,
107
â8,
109
â110,
112
,
124
Jacqueline's registration
179
Mau Mau uprising
250
â51,
264
,
309
objection to installation of Seretse
66
â9,
71
â2,
73
,
74
,
75
,
76
,
77
Ruth's arrival in Bechuanaland
58
,
59
Seretse's banishment
134
â42,
150
,
155
Seretse's concern for
194
Seretse's permanent banishment
175
â6,
181
,
182
â3,
187
â8,
210
,
211
,
212
,
214
Seretse's return to Bechuanaland
161
,
164
,
172
Tshekedi ruptures reconciliation
201
,
202
Basarwa
28
Basutoland
37
direct rule
142
transfer to South Africa
35
,
281
,
282
see also
Lesotho
delegation's return
235
â6,
237
Kgotla to nominate new Chief
244
â5,
260
Rasebolai as Native Authority
267
Bathoen II, Kgosi of the Bangwaketse
242
â3,
316
Seretse's and Tshekedi's joint statement
182
Seretse's marriage
44
,
49
,
96
,
103
Seretse's renunciation of kingship
295
â6
Batlokwa
28
Baxter, Herbert
120
â21,
226
,
227
British army veterans
7
â8
colour bar
306
â7
Independence
309
,
312
â15,
316
,
317
â24
Legislative Council
306
mineral development
275
,
277
,
295
,
297
national elections
312
,
313
â14
transfer to South Africa
33
â6,
281
,
282
see also
Botswana
Bechuanaland Democratic Party (BDP)
307
,
308
,
313
,
314
Bechuanaland Independence Party
313
Bechuanaland People's Party (BPP)
307
,
309
,
313
Beetham, Colonel
204
,
217
,
223
,
244
,
260
Benn, Tony
229
,
252
,
266
,
303
,
308
,
315
Seretse's permanent banishment
218
â19,
278
,
287
Birmingham Post
232
Bonham Carter, Violet
148
see also
Bechuanaland
Botswana Democratic Party
326
,
327
Bourke-White, Margaret
33
,
82
,
89
â91,
92
â3,
118
â20,
292
boycotts
of administration
140
â41,
148
,
174
â5,
176
,
182
,
184
,
188
,
267
of Kgotla
135
â9
Boyd Orr, Lord
252
Bradshaw, Doris
85
,
116
,
135
,
137
,
141
â2
Braine, Bernard
308
British Council of Churches
152
,
221
British Eugenics Society
20
British South Africa Company
33
â5
Brockway, Fenner
1955 Labour Party conference
272
complaint about flogging of women
269
Council for the Defence of Seretse Khama
251
â2,
254
â5
creation of non-racial state
308
mining concessions
276
Movement for Colonial Freedom
264
,
265
,
277
negotiations over Seretse's return to Bechuanaland
278
Seretse's exile
133
,
134
,
144
,
155
,
156
Seretse's permanent banishment
196
,
219
Brook, Norman
177
Buchanan, Douglas
9
,
18
,
38
,
67
,
206
Bushmen
28
Byers, Frank
252
Cabral, Amilcar
329
Campaign Committee
240
â41,
251
,
252
Canterbury, Archbishop of
152
,
221
,
250
,
258
Cato, Milton
10
Central Africa Committee
264
Ceylon
145
Chamberlain, Joseph
35
Child to Child Foundation
326