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[Your reactions] Pan-Africanism: a utopian or achievable dream?

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Kwame Nkrumah, President of Ghana (left) and Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie (center), May 25, 1963, in Ethiopia.

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By: Juan Gomez Follow

50 years after the death of Kwame Nkrumah, are his ideals still the stuff of dreams?

Father of Ghanaian independence and craftsman of Pan-Africanism, he worked for a free, united and prosperous Africa by campaigning in particular for the formation of the United States of Africa.

Pan-Africanism, a utopian vision or an achievable dream?

We start the debate.

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