Positive Action campaign

Political activism in Ghana
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Kwame Nkrumah

Gold Coast


1st Prime Minister of Ghana

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The Positive Action campaign was a series of political protests and strikes in pre-independence Ghana; a political activism campaign[year needed]. The campaign was launched by Kwame Nkrumah before his election by popular vote as the ruler of Gold Coast and then Prime Minister of Ghana after the independence. The Positive Action campaign was launched to fight imperialism through nonviolence and education of the people. However, when Nkrumah launched the campaign, riots erupted throughout the capital, Accra.[1][2][3][4]

The campaign ended with Nkrumah's election and the transformation from British colony to independent nation, hence ending the decolonization process.

References

  1. ^ Biography of Kwame Nkrumah on Africa Within
  2. ^ Ghana on Answers
  3. ^ The architect of Ghana's independence on BBC
  4. ^ Nkrumah and Ghana’s independence struggle on Workers World
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