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Answer:
Post-World War II Kenya
Explanation:
In the colonial period, particularly during the Second World War, many Kenyans fought alongside the British. When the war was over, these Kenyans returned home hoping they would have better jobs, better living qualities, and the control of their agricultural lands.
This was not the case, however, because the British government had plans to modernize Kenya and needed to improve the country's infrastructure, and that required labor and investment. To achieve this goal, the British have withdrawn rights and agricultural land from the Kenyan population. In addition the population was forced to work in a semi-slave regime which increased the segregation between whites and blacks.