The Fall of the British Empire: Why Global Power Shifted — Fexingo History
In 1957, the Gold Coast became the first sub-Saharan African colony to win independence from Britain, reborn as Ghana under Kwame Nkrumah. This episode traces the decade-long political struggle that led to that moment—from the 1947 United Gold Coast Convention and Nkrumah's breakaway Convention People's Party, through the 1948 Accra riots and the Watson Commission, to the 1951 election that made Nkrumah Leader of Government Business while he was still in prison. We explore the role of the 'Verandah Boys,' the positive action campaign of 1950, and the complex negotiations with colonial governor Sir Charles Arden-Clarke. How did a British colony with cocoa wealth and a rising nationalist movement achieve a peaceful transfer of power? And what did Nkrumah's vision of a pan-African future mean for the continent? A story of strategy, imprisonment, and the birth of a new flag. #KwameNkrumah #GhanaIndependence #GoldCoast #ConventionPeoplesParty #AccraRiots #PositiveAction #VerandahBoys #SirCharlesArdenClarke #UnitedGoldCoastConvention #PanAfricanism #Decolonisation #AfricanHistory #BritishEmpire #1957 #CocoaHoldUp #History #FexingoHistory #ColdWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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