Black Star: A View of the Life and Times of Kwame NkrumahBiographical account of the life of kwame nkrumah and his political leadership and role in the struggle for independence of Ghana - covers colonialism and the role of UK, political partys, internal conflicts and political opposition, etc. Map and references. Biography nkrumah k. |
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Prologue THE MAN ON THE STEAMER DECK | 9 |
GRAPPLING WITH REALITY | 55 |
TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE | 84 |
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