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MAMA MITI, MOTHER OF TREES

first met Wangari in the early 1950s when we were about ten years old, at the height of Kenya’s struggle for independence. We were classmates at a boarding school in Nyeri, and from then on we were always together: four years at high school, then on to university in the US – she to Kansas and me to Indiana – and ultimately our return to

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