Friends of Kwame Nkrumah

Friends of Kwame Nkrumah Friends of Kwame Nkrumah is organisation that demostrate the appreciation of kwame Nkrumah's vision,commitment and sacrifices to uplift Ghana & Africa...

12/02/2024
Kwame Nkrumah arrived in Philadelphia in 1935 to begin undergraduate study at Lincoln University. After completing a bac...
19/08/2023

Kwame Nkrumah arrived in Philadelphia in 1935 to begin undergraduate study at Lincoln University. After completing a bachelor’s degree in Sociology magna cm laude, Lincoln admitted him to its Theological Seminary in 1939 for an additional degree in Sacred Theology. It was at this time, however, that Nkrumah began concurrent enrollment at the University of Pennsylvania in the hopes of acquiring multiple degrees simultaneously. Supporting himself through a precarious combination of scholarships and seasonal work in the segregated shipyards of Philadelphia, Nkrumah regularly visited Harlem and Washington to speak on anti-imperial themes in churches, on street corners, at political rallies, and in classrooms. In so doing, he managed to meet such prominent intellectuals of the African diaspora as C.L.R. James, Nnamdi Azikiwe, and Marcus Garvey. As he later recalled in his autobiography, “Life would have been so much easier if I could have devoted all my time to study. As things were, however, I was always in need of money.”

After receiving his Master’s degree from Penn’s Graduate School of Education in 1941, Nkrumah began another program of study with the Department of Philosophy on a University Scholarship. His advisor Glen Morrow noted that he satisfied the requirements for a Master’s degree in Philosophy in 1943, and by 1944 it appears that he had passed his preliminary exams for a doctorate. He then began working as a Twi instructor for Zelig Harris in a new African Studies graduate group, and in 1945 he left the United States for London and Manchester. He finally returned to the Gold Coast in 1947.

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Penn History Kwame Nkrumah at Penn The following exhibit was a collaboration between the Penn African Studies Center and the University of Pennsylvania University Archives and Records Center Kwame Nkrumah's student visa, 1935 Get more image details "Primitive Education in West Africa," Kwame Nkrumah...

03/07/2023

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07/06/2023

I want to be part of a system that promote Ubuntu,ancestral knowledge,prosperity & abundance of basic needs of humanity 🙏🏽🇬🇭🙏🏽

18/01/2023
Fellow Ghanaians and friends of Kwame Nkrumah.... It's my honor to remind you that, the freedom garden is here to stay a...
09/01/2023

Fellow Ghanaians and friends of Kwame Nkrumah.... It's my honor to remind you that, the freedom garden is here to stay and ensure 50,000 youth across Ghana. Get their seed packs to join the movement, to start their freedom garden and apply Permaculture design principles to grow their own food as well as create sustainable living environment to provide other basic needs for self sufficiency..... Remember the black man is still capable of managing his own affairs to end hunger, poverty and make life simple as ABC.

Be the change you want to see and get your freedom garden seed pack to walk the talk as a solutionist for positive change 🙏🇬🇭🙏

My new year resolution is to lead the freedom garden revolution and empower over 50,000 youth across Ghana. To join the ...
05/01/2023

My new year resolution is to lead the freedom garden revolution and empower over 50,000 youth across Ghana. To join the movement to green Ghana with abundance of healthy food. To promote sustainable agriculture, reduce hunger and poverty for economic freedom 🇬🇭🫑🥕🌿🙏🏽

Be the change you want to see.... together we can make great things happen 🙏🏽

FREEDOM GARDEN IS THE GAME CHANGER AND GROWING OUR OWN FOOD IS JUST LIKE PRINTING OUR OWN MONEY* 🤑

GHETTONOMICS MOOD ACTIVATED FOR ECONOMIC FREEDOM🙏🏽🇬🇭🙏🏽

Using your backyard or space to start a freedom garden to grow your own food is not a choice now but rather economic nec...
28/11/2022

Using your backyard or space to start a freedom garden to grow your own food is not a choice now but rather economic necessity. Be part of the change you want to see, as we walk the talk with simple solutions for our economic freedom and self sufficiency.

Every commitment member must have a freedom Garden to fully represent Friends of kwame Nkrumah in your neighbour as a change maker and lead by example.

Get ready for the Freedom Garden competition to green our homes/ communities with abundance of food to combat hunger and poverty with full vim… THE BLACK MAN IS STILL CAPABLE OF MANAGING HIS OWN AFFAIRS. . .

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