Kwame Nkrumah, the first prime minister (1957-1960) and president (1960-1966) of the Republic of Ghana, was the leader of the first sub-Saharan African nation to gain its independence. He subsequently became a leading figure in the campaign for the United States of Africa. Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast. The son of a goldsmith, he attended mission schools at Accra and government training colleges at Achimota (1926-1930) where he prepared to be a teacher.
In 1935, Nkrumah left for the United States where he attended Lincoln University (1935-1939) and the University of Pennsylvania (1939-1943). A gifted student, by 1943 Nkrumah had earned multiple bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics, sociology, education, theology, and philosophy. Then, in May of 1945, Nkrumah departed for London, England, where he studied as a Ph.D. student at the London School of Economics. While in London, Nkrumah held key positions in anti-colonialist and Black-nationalist organizations and authored controversial papers calling for African independence and unity. In 1945, Nkrumah co-founded the Pan African Congress, which became an influential voice against colonialism in Africa.
In 1947, Nkrumah returned to the Gold Coast and became general secretary of the newly-founded United Gold Coast Convention. However, in 1949 Nkrumah split with the organization over its political objectives and formed the Convention People’s Party (CPP). During his tenure as head of the CPP, Nkrumah protested British rule and led numerous petitions for self-government. Imprisoned by the British in 1950 for his political activities, Nkrumah was released in 1951 when his party won the general election in a landslide victory. He subsequently was elected prime minister in 1952.
As prime minister, Nkrumah led an aggressive campaign for independence and achieved it in 1957. Three years later, he formed a new government, the Republic of Ghana. A devoted Pan-Africanist, Nkrumah forged alliances with both Guinea and Mali and sought to create a league of African states with its own government. To help achieve this goal, in 1963 he and other African leaders formed the Organization of African Unity. Choosing to remain neutral in political affairs outside of the African continent, Nkrumah initially gained tentative support from both the United States and the Soviet Union, receiving economic and technical aid from both countries.
Vigorously suppressing political dissidents, Nkrumah almost immediately was branded a dictator by his political opponents. Then, in 1961 a firestorm of protest erupted after he appointed himself supreme commander of the armed forces and absolute head of the CPP. Nkrumah subsequently outlawed all other political parties.
In 1966, Nkrumah’s government was overthrown by a coup d’état while he was on a trip to Beijing, China. Taking refuge in Guinea, Nkrumah spent the rest of his life in exile. He died in Bucharest, Romania on April 27, 1972.
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Almost forgot most people are ableist, luckily my class got yelled at today for "seemingly all being autistic" when most didn't understand the assignment. Another person did the same last month, and she's a fking SpEd counciller herself.
"Autist" seems to have replaced the r-slur for such occasions.
I just read that the Kyiv subway service was reduced to once every 6-7 minutes due to the war, and as an American, that really hurt to read.
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whispering "Are teachers bourgeoisie?"
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Oh god, that's bad. Surely we can come up with something better.
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I want to give a shout out to the person who helped me tremendously today, you know who you are, thanks again :meow-hug:
How do all my friends in the service industry afford cocaine lmao?
had a dream after doomscrolling on here last night that i was banned, so i think that's my cue to log off for the foreseeable future, see ya gang :sankara-salute:
saw a concert
bought earplugs
good concert and my god does it feel good to not have my ears ringing
my god does it feel good to not have my ears ringing
Wish i knew what that was like #tinnitusgang
I play bagpipes and wear earplugs pretty much anytime I'm playing my instrument indoors, there are people in my band who don't and I don't understand how they can tolerate it. Like we have them available for free at every practice and you're just opting to give yourself permanent hearing damage instead? Neat. You can also hear your own instrument more clearly with them in than without.
https://fitgirl-repacks.site/stellaris-galaxy-edition/ getting mad enough that all Stellaris DLC is $90 on sale that I'm just pointing this out to everyone. Also in her most recent Upcoming Repacks announcement one of the most recent DLCs is getting added so hopefully it'll get updated to 3.4.4
got asked "if the IRA set off a bomb in london targeting a politician how would US national news cover it" in my political mass media class and, on the spot, i said something along the lines of "whether or not you agree with it, they'll probably condemn it"
i'm like half awake rn god damn :michael-laugh:
Why the fuck does Lord of the Rings' 20 year old CGI look better than the CGI we have now?
And good art design, a loooong production time, good use of practical effects mixed with CGI, and a bunch of other stuff. Read up on how the Avengers movies get made. It's a complete clusterfuck. The CGI for whole scenes is being worked out within weeks of release. In some cases they're releasing the movie and still changing shit for subsequent markets.
Another big problem that accompanies the advent of CG is that they start designing and rendering scenes before principle photography is finished, meaning that the director sends everyone home and goes to the editing booth without even knowing what all of the footage they'll have to work with will look like (sometimes they won't know until literally release night, in cases like you mentioned). So if something doesn't look good or someone wants to make a change or some problem is discovered midway through production, it can be literally impossible to fix it because it's involved in some effect that's already halfway done and will cost tens of millions of dollars to replace.
You can see this in miniature in the Star Wars prequel making-ofs, where George Lucas complains about sets and stuff being made before he's even written the script. Those movies were bad for a lot of reasons but it can't have helped that he was locked out of changing things by the sheer size and momentum of the production.
You'd think that the gradual accumulation of knowledge and technique would lead to a consistent improvement in the end product but I have lived long enough to say confidently that not only is this not true, but often times the opposite happens. Largely due to Capitalism's race to the bottom, but also for other reasons.