Nkrumah in Retrospect (original) (raw)
The Political and Social Thought of Kwame Nkrumah, 2011
Abstract
Soon after his overthrow in 1966, West Africa magazine published a hostile article on Nkrumah. Yet it was acknowledged that “impotent and foolish though his present posturings are, he has had a profound effect on the continent, an effect which in some ways may be permanent.”1 Furthermore, the writer claimed, “No independent African state has been unaffected by the cause to which [Nkrumah] dedicated Ghana, African Unity. So assiduously has he propagated the cause that no African leader today dare express indifference to it.”2
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