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Turning point · The Decolonization of Africa, 1945–1994

The All-African Peoples’ Conference

Map showing The All-African Peoples’ Conference — The Decolonization of Africa, 1945–1994
TURNING POINT · THE DECOLONIZATION OF AFRICA, 1945–1994

Dec 1958 — Nkrumah gathers the continent’s liberation movements in Accra; a young Patrice Lumumba is in the hall. Pan-Africanism moves from London study circles to a capital that governs.

This is one scene of Chapter 3 — Ghana — The Model in The Decolonization of Africa, 1945–1994.

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Ghana 1957

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