Kwame Nkrumah - Class Struggle In Africa

There is conflict between the ruling class and the exploited class influenced by the development of productive forces. Dr. Nkrumah shows how the entrenched interests of international capitalism and the indigenous bourgeoisie are being confronted by an increasingly militant people's struggle to achieve total liberation, unification and a radical transformation of society.
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Dr. John H. Clarke - Notes For An African World Revolution

In this book of political essays I have expanded the question by asking, "What is Africa to Africans, and what is Africa to the world?" Professor Ivan Van Sertima has Stated that African history has been locked in a 500-year-old room and figuratively speaking, there is a need to open that room and look for Africa..
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Kwame Nkrumah Speaks in Addis Ababa (1963)

While many often echo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's call for Africa to Unite, most have never actually read his historic speech. Given at a meeting of thirty two (32) African Heads of States, Dr. Nkrumah stressed with urgency the need to immediately form a continental Union of African States to advert the snares of neocolonialism. His warning was ignored. 58 years later, Dr. Nkrumah has been proven right! 
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