Africa must unite.
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TextPublication details: New York, F.A. Praeger [1963]Description: xvii, 229 pages portrait, map (on lining papers) 23 cmContent type: - text
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- DT30 N71
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Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College General stacks | Reference | DT30 N71 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.1 | Available | 2024-3220 |
Includes bibliographical references.
The African background -- The colonial imprint -- Colonial pattern of economics -- Society under colonialism -- The intellectual vanguard -- Freedom first -- Achieving our sovereignty -- Problems of government -- Bringing unity in Ghana -- Our Ghanan consititution -- The administrative instrument -- Reconstruction and development -- Towards economic independence -- Building socialism in Ghana -- Towards African unity -- Some attempts at unification -- Economic and political integration : Africa's need -- Neo-colonialism -- Africa in world affairs -- Examples of major unions of states -- Continental government for Africa.
President of Ghana traces the effects of colonialism and warns of the dangers of imperialism in trying to break up Africa into small, weak states.
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