Susan Williams

Susan Williams

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Susan Williams is a distinguished British historian and biographer specializing in the history of Africa and the Cold War. She is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London. Her acclaimed works include "White Malice," which examines the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, "Colour Bar," exploring Seretse Khama's interracial marriage and its political ramifications, and "Spies in the Congo," uncovering covert operations during World War II. Williams's meticulous research and compelling narratives have earned her recognition for illuminating overlooked episodes in twentieth-century history, particularly regarding African independence and international intrigue.

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