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Kwame Nkrumah and Ghana Independence

African Liberation Support Campaignt | 14.02.2002 20:28

The independence of Ghana (1957), and of every other African country, from colonial rule is meaningless without the total liberation of Africa. This was the rallying cry of Kwame Nkrumah, first president of Ghana and Pan African strategist, overthrown by the CIA with British help in 1966. We take his ideas forward 40 years later

PUBLIC MEETING TO MARK THE 45th ANNIVERSARY OF GHANA'S INDEPENDENCE

Saturday 9 March 2001, 6pm - 9.30pm, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1
Nearest tube Holborn on Picadilly and Central lines

Theme: GHANA AND THE VISION OF KWAME NKRUMAH

Speakers' topics
* Kwame Nkrumah And the Attainment Of Independence In Ghana
* Consciencism - Nkrumaist Guide To The Welfare Of The
(African) People
* What Is Meant By "The independence of Ghana is meaningless without the total liberation of the African continent"?
* Nkrumah's Vision And Party Politics In Ghana Today

Speakers
Stella Dontoh, former Deputy Governor of Bank of Ghana, Pat Budu, trade unionist and researcher, Kojo Boakye Djan, former head of state, Ghana, representative of the Ghana Union


Organised by the African Liberation Support Campaign with the support of the Africa Studies Centre at the University of East London and Voice of Africa 107.7FM

Contact 020 8223 4559 or 020 8223 2550

African Liberation Support Campaignt
- e-mail: explo@uel.ac.uk