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Esau Khamati Oriedo

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Esau Khamati Oriedo (''circa'' 1888 – 1992) was a Kenyan of African ancestry; an anti-colonialism activist and crusader of the rights of the native peoples in the British East African Protectorate & Colony of Kenya, during the period that span more than five decades (1910s – 1960s); he was a veteran of World War I and World War II as a soldier in the King's African Rifles (KAR); politician; freedom fighter; Christian crusader and champion of religious tolerance; entrepreneur and trade unionist; a legal advocate; literacy champion; and philanthropist of the colonial and postcolonial eras.
==Biography==
Esau Khamati Oriedo born ''circa'' 1888 at Ebwali village, North Kavirondo, in the colonial African territory governed by Imperial British East Africa Company, which is now in Kenya. He lost his father early in life and had to craft his way through life as an orphan to become a self-made man who was respected by his peers and revered by his country.
He championed many human causes—interdisciplinary (socioeconomic & geopolitical) and across ethnicities in his native Kenya.

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