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KWAME NKRUMAH
The man who took the first piece of Britain's Empire.
"If Nkrumah had been only a student of W. E. B. Dubois and George Padmore, and acted on the basis of what he learned from them about society, economics, systems of oppression, he would have made a major mark on the earth. But he was more, he was a teacher and he was forced by time and place, by commitment and culture, to be himself a vanguard political actor. He used all the creative wit, dancing ironies, and meaningful metaphors he could muster from his time in America and Africa, from his life as a westernized Christian and an African Socialist, from his politics of national independence and African personality. Nkrumah knew this and took his time with the masses of his people, our people, and asked us to imagine a new future, a future without oppression, a future where we would determine our own destiny and help create a mature Africa." - Molofe Kete Asante.
Author: Kofi Yeboah Tuafo
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