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africa must unite
Book • 1963
'Africa Must Unite' is a book written by Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, articulating his vision for a unified and politically integrated Africa.
Nkrumah advocates for a continental union government to overcome the balkanization and economic exploitation inherited from colonialism.
The book emphasizes the importance of Pan-Africanism as a means to achieve true independence and self-determination for African nations.
It highlights the need for collective action to address the challenges of underdevelopment, neo-colonialism, and external interference.
Nkrumah's work serves as a call to action for African leaders and citizens to unite and build a strong, prosperous, and independent Africa.
Nkrumah advocates for a continental union government to overcome the balkanization and economic exploitation inherited from colonialism.
The book emphasizes the importance of Pan-Africanism as a means to achieve true independence and self-determination for African nations.
It highlights the need for collective action to address the challenges of underdevelopment, neo-colonialism, and external interference.
Nkrumah's work serves as a call to action for African leaders and citizens to unite and build a strong, prosperous, and independent Africa.
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