Kwame Nkrumah
nera
Naaŋ?
| male
|
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Country of citizenship
| Gold Coast Colony
,
Ghana
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Name in native language
| Kwame Nkrumah
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Given name
| Kwame
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Family name
| Nkrumah
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Date of birth
| 21 Sakutega 1909
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Place of birth
| Nkroful
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Date of death
| 27 Dawalega 1972
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Place of death
| Bucharest
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Manner of death
| natural causes
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Cause of death
| skin cancer
,
prostate cancer
|
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Place of burial
| Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum
,
Ankara
,
Nkroful
|
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Spouse
|
|
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Child
| Gamal Nkrumah
,
Samia Nkrumah
,
Sekou Nkrumah
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Native language
| Fante
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Languages spoken, written or signed
| Akan
,
Nzema
,
Fante
,
English
|
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Occupation
| politician
,
writer
,
diplomat
,
lecturer
|
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Educated at
| Lincoln University
,
London School of Economics and Political Science
,
University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
,
Achimota School
,
Lincoln University
|
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Honorific suffix
| Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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Work location
| Elmina
,
Axim
|
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Member of political party
| Convention People's Party
,
United Gold Coast Convention
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Candidacy in election
| 1960 Ghanaian presidential election
|
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Religion or worldview
| Christianity
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Partner in business or sport
| David Wilberforce Kwami Dawson
|
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Participant in
| Conference on Africa
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Military rank
| field marshal
|
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Notable work
| Africa Must Unite
|
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Member of
| Phi Beta Sigma
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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
|
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Ghana Place Names URL
| https://sites.google.com/site/ghanaplacenames/places-in-perspective/birthplaces#h.gb1ksetz76dk
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Kwame Nkrumah
Political developments and presidential election
[
demese
|
demesego zia
]
Increased power of the Convention People's Party
[
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]
De essence of neo-colonialism be say de State wey be subject to ein be, for theory inside, independent wey e get all de outwards trappings for international sovereignty. For reality inside e be ein economic system den thus ein political policy wey outside direct am.
??
- 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
- ↑
Bontemps, Arna (20 April 2017). "Lincoln and the Negro".
University of Illinois Press
.
1
. doi:10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0005.
- ↑
Nkrumah, Kwame (2002).
Ghana: the autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah
(Africa's 100 best books ed.). London: Panaf.
ISBN 0-901787-60-4
. OCLC 6567302.
- ↑
Nkrumah, Kwame (1963). Africa must unite. London: Panaf
ISBN 0-901787-13-2
. OCLC 6567302.
- ↑
Mead, Margeret (1963).
Technique & personality
. Museum of Primitive Art. OCLC 603547274.