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Joseph Kwame Kyeretwi Boakye Danquah (* 18. Dezember 1895 in Bempong, Goldküste, heute Ghana; † 4. Februar 1965 in Nsawam), bekannter als: J. B. Danquah, ist einer der bekanntesten Juristen, Verleger, Schriftsteller, Politiker und Unabhängigkeitskämpfer der britischen Kolonie Goldküste und dem heutigen Ghana. Er zählt zu den sechs größten Politikern Ghanas, die als The Big Six die ghanaische Unabhängigkeit vorangetrieben haben. (de) Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (18 December 1895 – 4 February 1965) was a Ghanaian politician, scholar, lawyer, and one of the founding fathers of Ghana. He played a significant role in pre- and post-colonial Ghana, which was formerly the Gold Coast, and is credited with giving Ghana its name. During his political career, Danquah was one of the primary opposition leaders to Ghanaian president and independence leader Kwame Nkrumah. Danquah was described as the "doyen of Gold Coast politics" by the Watson Commission of Inquiry into the 1948 Accra riots. Being a scholar and a historian, he researched the history of the Akan peoples, and chose a name for their country that would suit the new country which was to gain independence. The name was intended to remind the generations to come of their origin and history as a nation. (en) Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (ur. w grudniu 1895, zm. 4 lutego 1965) – ghański polityk i prawnik. W 1957 był jednym z założycieli Zjednoczonej Konwencji Złotego Wybrzeża (UGCC) przewodzonej przez późniejszego prezydenta niepodległej Ghany - Kwame Nkrumaha. Danquah domagał się autonomii dla Złotego Wybrzeża, a po uzyskaniu przezeń niepodległości i zmianie nazwy kraju na Ghana stał się przeciwnikiem rządów Nkrumaha. Z tego powodu w 1961 trafił do więzienia, skąd wyszedł w następnym roku. Powtórnie znalazł się w zakładzie karnym w 1964 i pozostał tam aż do śmierci. (pl) Joseph Boakye Danquah, född i december 1895, död 4 februari 1965, var en ghanansk politiker och författare. Han grundade det första politiska partiet i landet, (UGCC). Efter Ghanas självständighet 1956 blev det starka motsättningar mellan den moderata Danquah och landets president Kwame Nkrumah. Danquah arresterades och dog i fängelset 1965. (sv) 约瑟夫·克瓦米·凯尔若勒·博阿基耶·丹夸(英語:Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah,1895年12月18日-1965年2月4日),,加纳政治家、历史学者、律师,泛非主义者,是加纳摆脱英国殖民,独立建国的推动者之一。 (zh) |
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Joseph Kwame Kyeretwi Boakye Danquah (* 18. Dezember 1895 in Bempong, Goldküste, heute Ghana; † 4. Februar 1965 in Nsawam), bekannter als: J. B. Danquah, ist einer der bekanntesten Juristen, Verleger, Schriftsteller, Politiker und Unabhängigkeitskämpfer der britischen Kolonie Goldküste und dem heutigen Ghana. Er zählt zu den sechs größten Politikern Ghanas, die als The Big Six die ghanaische Unabhängigkeit vorangetrieben haben. (de) Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (ur. w grudniu 1895, zm. 4 lutego 1965) – ghański polityk i prawnik. W 1957 był jednym z założycieli Zjednoczonej Konwencji Złotego Wybrzeża (UGCC) przewodzonej przez późniejszego prezydenta niepodległej Ghany - Kwame Nkrumaha. Danquah domagał się autonomii dla Złotego Wybrzeża, a po uzyskaniu przezeń niepodległości i zmianie nazwy kraju na Ghana stał się przeciwnikiem rządów Nkrumaha. Z tego powodu w 1961 trafił do więzienia, skąd wyszedł w następnym roku. Powtórnie znalazł się w zakładzie karnym w 1964 i pozostał tam aż do śmierci. (pl) Joseph Boakye Danquah, född i december 1895, död 4 februari 1965, var en ghanansk politiker och författare. Han grundade det första politiska partiet i landet, (UGCC). Efter Ghanas självständighet 1956 blev det starka motsättningar mellan den moderata Danquah och landets president Kwame Nkrumah. Danquah arresterades och dog i fängelset 1965. (sv) 约瑟夫·克瓦米·凯尔若勒·博阿基耶·丹夸(英語:Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah,1895年12月18日-1965年2月4日),,加纳政治家、历史学者、律师,泛非主义者,是加纳摆脱英国殖民,独立建国的推动者之一。 (zh) Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (18 December 1895 – 4 February 1965) was a Ghanaian politician, scholar, lawyer, and one of the founding fathers of Ghana. He played a significant role in pre- and post-colonial Ghana, which was formerly the Gold Coast, and is credited with giving Ghana its name. During his political career, Danquah was one of the primary opposition leaders to Ghanaian president and independence leader Kwame Nkrumah. Danquah was described as the "doyen of Gold Coast politics" by the Watson Commission of Inquiry into the 1948 Accra riots. (en) |
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