KWAME NKRUMAH: Towards Colonial Freedom
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The Great Deception
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“The Great Deception”, the declassified documents of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and analysis, which show how the US government masterminded and plotted the overthrow of the government of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in
Ghana in 1966.
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