Dedan Kimathi
Dedan Kimathi was a prominent leader in the struggle for Kenyan independence from British colonial rule. Born in 1920, he became a key figure in the Mau Mau movement, which sought to end colonial oppression and reclaim land for the indigenous people of Kenya. Kimathi's leadership and military strategies made him a symbol of resistance against colonialism.
Captured by British forces in 1956, Dedan Kimathi was tried and executed in 1957. His legacy continues to inspire many in Kenya and beyond, representing the fight for freedom and justice. Today, he is remembered as a national hero and a significant figure in the history of African independence movements.