Ghana's Independence Battle - a podcast by Its a Continent

from 2020-06-16T01:00

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On the 6th March 1957, Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule, changing its name from the Gold Coast. In this episode we discuss the events leading to independence - from the mistreatment of African soldiers fighting for Allied forces in WW2, to a new constitution. We also draw similarities to Ghana's road to independence with the recent Black Lives Matter protests, demonstrating how black people have continuously been campaigning for equality. 


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Sources for further reading:


Four more ways the CIA has meddled in Africa


CIA Declassified Document


The CIA, Kwame Nkrumah, and the Destruction of Ghana


Ghana : History - The Commonwealth


Ghana demands independence from Britain


The Politics of the Independence Movements


Ghanaians campaign for independence from British rule, 1949-1951


This 1948 event in Ghana triggered Africa’s independence


The Causes and Effects of the 1948 Accra Riots in Ghana


Africa has forgotten the women leaders of its independence struggle


1956: Gold Coast to get independence


Ghana, cocoa, colonialism and globalisation: introducing historiography

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