
The Radio Boys in Darkest Africa is an early 20th-century juvenile fiction novel by Gerald Breckenridge. It follows three boys—Jack Hampton, Frank Merrick, and Bob Temple—who leverage their radio technology to assist their Kikuyu friend Wimba, who faces an unjust murder trial by Chief Ruku-Ru. The story emphasizes themes of friendship, bravery, and cultural conflict as the boys navigate various challenges in Central Africa.




