Story Of Britain... — Imperial Reckoning: The Untold
She reveals a coordinated effort by British officials to destroy official records before Kenya gained independence.
The British detained nearly the entire Kikuyu population—roughly 1.5 million people—in a system of camps and barbed-wire villages. Imperial reckoning: the untold story of Britain...
Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain’s Gulag in Kenya (2005) by Caroline Elkins is a Pulitzer Prize-winning historical investigation. It exposes the systematic violence used by the British colonial government to suppress the Mau Mau uprising in 1950s Kenya. Key Findings She reveals a coordinated effort by British officials
While official figures cited 11,503 deaths, Elkins estimates that tens of thousands—and possibly up to 300,000—Kikuyu are "unaccounted for". and psychological coercion.
Elkins documents widespread atrocities, including beatings, sexual violation, castration, and psychological coercion.