AROUND 1899, the empire’s beloved envoy, Rudyard Kipling — fresh from Lahore — wrote ‘The White Man’s Burden’, urging the master race to serve “your new-caught, sullen peoples, half devil and half child.”
AROUND 1899, the empire’s beloved envoy, Rudyard Kipling — fresh from Lahore — wrote ‘The White Man’s Burden’, urging the master race to serve “your new-caught, sullen peoples, half devil and half child.”