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Footage: After the coup in Accra which ousted President Nkrumah in 1966. Far away in london, a jubilant Ghanaian went to the Ghana consular office and tore to pieces a large portrait of Nkrumah. He was obliged by the police to smother his triumph and pick up the pieces.

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Footage of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah 's iconic and historic speech as Ghana gained independence. Ghana celebrates its 67th Anniversary of independence from British colonial rule Today. Happy Independence Day Ghana ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ญ.

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Boxing match between champion Joe Tetteh and Percy Lewis at Accra stadium in Ghana, 1962. In attendance was Kwame Nkrumah.

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Footage: The Accra high court ordered the seizure of property owned by former ministers of the Nkrumah regime and auctioned in accra by the Government of Ghana. (1967)

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Footage of Market women in Accra making a donation to the kotoka fund, 1967. The donations were made at a special fund-raising ceremony organised jointly by the makola market women's association and the board of trustees of the kotoka trust fund.

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Footage: Queen elizabeth II attended a state dinner at the ambassador hotel, Accra during her visit to Ghana, 1961. At the dinner, 'Dr Nkrumah celebrated Queen Elizabeth saying, The wind of change blowing through Africa has become a hurricane. Whatever else is blown into theโ€ฆ

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Footage of Africa University games held in Accra, Ghana, 1975. Despite some upsets on the final day of competition, host country Ghana topped the medal table in the Athletics competition of the Africa University Games in Accra.

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Footage: A state of emergency and a dusk-to-dawn curfew were imposed on Accra following terrorist bomb attacks, (1962). The Police were on duty to enforce the curfew. No incidents were reported but about 230 people were detained for being out during the curfew.

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Footage: Nkrumah Opened Africa's first conference for nuclear disarmament in Accra themed, 'World without the bomb' (1962). In his 11,000-word opening speech, he called for a new international code of morality & a proposal for creating an impartial nuclear arms inspection team.

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