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Africa Must Unite

Kwame Nkrumah
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Region

West Africa

Ghana

Era

Post-colonial

Language

English

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Political Philosophy

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Nkrumah's case for immediate African political union — a United States of Africa. Written the year the Organization of African Unity was founded with a much weaker mandate than Nkrumah wanted.

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The most powerful statement of Nkrumah's Pan-Africanism; the African Union's founding documents are still debating its ideas

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Nkrumah's case for immediate African political union — a United States of Africa. Written the year the Organization of African Unity was founded with a much weaker mandate than Nkrumah wanted. The most powerful statement of Nkrumah's Pan-Africanism; the African Union's founding documents are still debating its ideas

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