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Fifty years since Asians were kicked out of Uganda

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The End of the Asiatic Empire

Many black africans resented the feeling of being left behind in their own land, and it quickly became a political issue. But that wasn't the case in jamie's family. We had a a black staff and er. They could speak swaly and mostly portes in a district called monora, so my dad could speak that. Then we had er people from across the lake. Albert come and shop. Theys cool him, rafike, meaning friend, because they looked on him as a friend. So, you know, there was no issue there. Everything was fine.

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