词条 | Fred Kubai |
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Fred Kubai (1917–June 1, 1996) was one of the Kapenguria Six, members of the Kenya African Union arrested in 1952, tried and imprisoned. He was a Kikuyu, and a leader of the Kenya Transport Workers Union and the East African Trade Union Congress. Kubai organized attacks against the European government in Nairobi. In May 1950, he was tried and acquitted of the assassination attempt of a city official.[1] On 22 October 1952, Fred Kubai, together with Bildad Kaggia, Kung'u Karumba, Jomo Kenyatta, Paul Ngei, and Achieng Oneko, was charged with organizing the Mau Mau Uprising.[2] Early life and military serviceFred Kubai was born in 1917 in Nairobi, Kenya. He attended Buxton High School located in Mombasa, graduating in 1931. He then worked for the East African Post and Telecommunications as a telegraphist from 1931 to 1946. During World War II, he also served as part of the telegraph battalion in the British Army in Lodwar.[3] Labour leaderIn 1946, Kubai ended his telegraphist career and joined the African Workers Federation. The following year, he formed the Kenya African Road Transport and Mechanics Union, which later came to be known as the Transport and Allied Worker Union.[3] Mau MauOn 22 October 1952, Bildad Kaggia, Kung'u Karumba, Jomo Kenyatta, Fred Kubai, Paul Ngei, and Achieng Oneko were charged with organizing the Mau Mau Uprising.[2] They were found guilty and sentenced to ten years in prison.[4] References1. ^{{Harvp|Christenson|1991|p=236}} 2. ^1 {{Harvp|Okoth|2006|p=80}} 3. ^1 {{Harvp|Gates Jr.|Akyeampong|Niven|2012|p=433}} 4. ^{{Harvp|Associated Press|2004}} Sources
6 : 1917 births|1996 deaths|Kikuyu people|Prisoners and detainees of Kenya|British colonial army soldiers|Alumni of Buxton High School |
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