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J. B. Danquah. Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (18 December 1895 – 4 February 1965) was a Ghanaian politician, scholar, lawyer and statesman. He was a politician in pre- and post-colonial Ghana, which was formerly the Gold Coast, and is credited with giving Ghana its current name. [1]
J.B. Danquah was a lawyer, author, and politician—the dean of Ghanaian nationalist politicians—who played a pivotal role throughout Ghana’s pursuit of independence and during the country’s early years up until his death. He was also one of the principal opposition leaders against Kwame Nkrumah, the
6 de ago. de 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of J.B. Danquah, the first West African to obtain a PhD from a British university and a cofounder of the United Gold Coast Convention. He was a prominent opponent of Kwame Nkrumah's government and died in prison in 1965.
18 de dic. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of J. B. Danquah, one of the prolific political activists who helped found Ghana's independence and had a domineering presence in its early years. Find out how he founded the UGCC, the Big Six and the CPP, and how he clashed with Kwame Nkrumah.
Abstract: The Akan Doctrine of God: A Fragment of Gold Coast Ethics and Religion, published in 1944 by Joseph B. Danquah, then one of Ghana’s leading anticolonial politicians, provided an intellectual blueprint for a unified Akan culture and a foundational theory of the postcolonial Ghanaian state: the ‘Ghana hypothesis’.
Nana Joseph Kwame Kyeretwie Boakye Danquah (18 December 1895 – 4 February 1965) was a Ghanaian statesman, pan Africanist, scholar, lawyer and a historian. He played a significant role in pre and post colonial Ghana, which was formerly the Gold Coast, and in fact is credited with giving Ghana its name.[1]
Joseph B. Danquah (1895-1965) was a Ghanaian political leader and a principal founder of the Gold Coast nationalist movement. As a scholar, he sought to accommodate the best of his country's tribal past to modernity. Joseph B. Danquah was born in December 1895 into the most prominent family in Ghana, the Ofori-Attas.