Seretse Khama: Documents

Documents regarding the marriage of Seretse Khama to an English woman, Ruth Williams, in 1948, and the political controversy which resulted from this interracial marriage, including the question of succession to the chieftainship at Serowe, Bechuanaland. Includes Memoranda re Seretse's proposed marr...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/1941-1950/Box AF/38
Date(s) of creation: Sep 1948-Mar 1950
Level: File
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Order number: CWM/LMS/1941-1950/Box AF/38
Summary: Documents regarding the marriage of Seretse Khama to an English woman, Ruth Williams, in 1948, and the political controversy which resulted from this interracial marriage, including the question of succession to the chieftainship at Serowe, Bechuanaland. Includes Memoranda re Seretse's proposed marriage, 1948; 'Presentation of the Position Arising in the Political Crisis Occasioned by the Marriage of Seretse Khama to Ruth Williams in England. Case Presented by Chief Tshekedi Khama of the Bamanwato [Bamangwato] People and their Legal Adviser Adv. D. M. Buchanan, K. C.', 24 Sep 1948; 'Memorandum dealing with the First Day's proceedings at the JudicialCommission of Enquiry at Serowe, November 1st 1949'; draft and final LMS statement on 'The Seretse Khama Case', 24 March 1950; minutes of The British Council of Churches International Department Race Relations Group, 29 March 1950; 'Recommendations by Race Relations Group,March 29th 1950'.
Extent: 1 file
Admin history: Seretse Khama was born in 1921 in Serowe, in what was then the Bechuanaland Protectorate. He was the son of Queen Tebogo and Sekgoma Khama II, the paramount chief of the Bamangwato clan of the Tswana, and the grandson of Khama III, their king. At the age of 4, Seretse became kgosi (king), with his uncle Tshekedi Khama as his regent and guardian. After being educated at the Tiger Kloof Educational Institute in South Africa, Khama attended Fort Hare University College in 1944. He travelled to the United Kingdom in 1945 and studied for a year at B ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
File number: 79G
Finding aids: Handlist available
Format: Archive