Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president and the greatest Pan-African visionary, led Ghana to independence in 1957 as the first black African country to break free from colonial rule, built schools, hospitals, and roads, and inspired liberation movements across the continent with his call for African unity; however, his socialist policies were viewed as communist threats by Western powers during the Cold War, and in 1966, while mediating the Vietnam War in China, he was overthrown by his own military, demonstrating how a leader's dream of continental unity can paradoxically lead to their own destruction.
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The greatest Pan-African visionary was destroyed by his own dream of unity.
It's 1957, Accra, Ghana. A charismatic leader guides his nation to independence, the first black African country to break free from colonial rule. He builds schools, hospitals, and roads. He calls for African unity, inspiring liberation movements across the continent. His vision electrifies millions from Lagos to Cairo, but Cold War paranoia spreads.
Western powers see his socialist policies as communist threats. In 1966, while mediating the Vietnam War in China, his own military strikes. Tanks roll through Accra as radio announces his overthrow. The man who united Africa against colonialism was Kwame Nkrumah.
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