Susan Williams is a historian and author known for her extensive research on African history and politics.
Her work focuses on exposing hidden aspects of historical events, particularly those involving Western interference in African affairs.
Williams gained recognition for her book reopening the case of UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld's death.
Her writing style is praised for its thoroughness and ability to weave complex narratives from declassified documents and personal testimonies.
Williams' books are considered important contributions to understanding post-colonial Africa and the role of Western powers in shaping the continent's political landscape.
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