Kwame Nkrumah

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Kwame Nkrumah
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Naaŋ? male   Demese
Country of citizenship Gold Coast Colony , Ghana   Demese
Name in native language Kwame Nkrumah   Demese
Given name Kwame   Demese
Family name Nkrumah   Demese
Date of birth 21 Sakutega 1909   Demese
Place of birth Nkroful   Demese
Date of death 27 Dawalega 1972   Demese
Place of death Bucharest   Demese
Manner of death natural causes   Demese
Cause of death skin cancer , prostate cancer   Demese
Place of burial Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum , Ankara , Nkroful   Demese
Spouse   Demese
Child Gamal Nkrumah , Samia Nkrumah , Sekou Nkrumah   Demese
Native language Fante   Demese
Languages spoken, written or signed Akan , Nzema , Fante , English   Demese
Occupation politician , writer , diplomat , lecturer   Demese
Educated at Lincoln University , London School of Economics and Political Science , University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education , Achimota School , Lincoln University   Demese
Honorific suffix Privy Council of the United Kingdom   Demese
Work location Elmina , Axim   Demese
Member of political party Convention People's Party , United Gold Coast Convention   Demese
Candidacy in election 1960 Ghanaian presidential election   Demese
Religion or worldview Christianity   Demese
Partner in business or sport David Wilberforce Kwami Dawson   Demese
Participant in Conference on Africa   Demese
Military rank field marshal   Demese
Notable work Africa Must Unite   Demese
Member of Phi Beta Sigma   Demese
Award received Lenin Peace Prize , Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic , Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo , Collar of the Order of the White Lion , Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta   Demese
Ghana Place Names URL https://sites.google.com/site/ghanaplacenames/places-in-perspective/birthplaces#h.gb1ksetz76dk   Demese

Kwame Nkrumah

Birth and Education [ demese | demesego zia ]

Return to Gold Coast [ demese | demesego zia ]

Ghana Independence [ demese | demesego zia ]

Ghana's leader (1957?1966) [ demese | demesego zia ]

Political developments and presidential election [ demese | demesego zia ]

Opposition to tribalism [ demese | demesego zia ]

Increased power of the Convention People's Party [ demese | demesego zia ]

Kwame Nkrumah Tuuma Tuuma [ demese | demesego zia ]

  • "Negro History: European Government in Africa", The Lincolnian , 12 April 1938, p. 2 (Lincoln University, Pennsylvania) ? see Special Collections and Archives, Lincoln University Archived 17 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine [1]
  • Ghana: The Autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah (1957). ISBN 0-901787-60-4 [2]
  • Africa Must Unite (1963). ISBN 0-901787-13-2 [3]
  • African Personality (1963) [4]

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  • Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism (1965)
  • Axioms of Kwame Nkrumah (1967). ISBN 0-901787-54-X
  • African Socialism Revisited (1967)
  • Challenge of the Congo (1967)
  • Voice From Conakry (1967). ISBN 90-17-87027-3
  • Dark Days in Ghana (1968). ISBN 0-7178-0046-6
  • Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare (1968) ? first introduction of Pan-African pellet compass. ISBN 0-7178-0226-4
  • Consciencism: Philosophy and Ideology for De-Colonisation (1970). ISBN 0-901787-11-6
  • Class Struggle in Africa (1970). ISBN 0-901787-12-4
  • The Struggle Continues (1973). ISBN 0-901787-41-8
  • I Speak of Freedom (1973). ISBN 0-901787-14-0
  • Revolutionary Path (1973). ISBN 978-0-901787-22-4

Viiseg? L?ger? [ demese | demesego zia ]

  1. Bontemps, Arna (20 April 2017). "Lincoln and the Negro". University of Illinois Press . 1 . doi:10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0005.
  2. Nkrumah, Kwame (2002). Ghana: the autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah (Africa's 100 best books ed.). London: Panaf. ISBN 0-901787-60-4 . OCLC 6567302.
  3. Nkrumah, Kwame (1963). Africa must unite. London: Panaf ISBN 0-901787-13-2 . OCLC 6567302.
  4. Mead, Margeret (1963). Technique & personality . Museum of Primitive Art. OCLC 603547274.