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The document provides a detailed finding aid for the papers of Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, covering his life from 1909 to 1972 and focusing on his political activities and writings. It outlines his biography, significant events in his life, and the scope of the collection, which includes correspondence, writings, and administrative papers from his time in Guinea after being ousted from power. The collection, donated by June Milne, serves as a resource for understanding Nkrumah's contributions to pan-Africanism and his vision for a unified Africa.
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The document provides a detailed finding aid for the papers of Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of Ghana, covering his life from 1909 to 1972 and focusing on his political activities and writings. It outlines his biography, significant events in his life, and the scope of the collection, which includes correspondence, writings, and administrative papers from his time in Guinea after being ousted from power. The collection, donated by June Milne, serves as a resource for understanding Nkrumah's contributions to pan-Africanism and his vision for a unified Africa.
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NKRUMAH, Kwame
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BIOGRAPHICAL DATA

Kwame Nkrumah

1909 September 21 Born to Kobina Nkrumah and Kweku Nyaniba in


Nkroful, Gold Coast

1930 Completed four year teachers' course at Achimota College, Accra

1930-1935 Taught at Catholic schools in the Gold Coast

1939 Received B.A. degree in economics and


sociology from Lincoln University, Oxford,
Pennsylvania. Served as President of the
African Students' Association of America and
Canada while enrolled

1939-1943 Taught history and African languages at Lincoln University

1942 Received S.T.B. [Bachelor of Theology degree] from Lincoln


Theological Seminary

1942 Received M.S. degree in Education from the University of


Pennsylvania

1943 Received A.M. degree in Philosophy from the University of


Pennsylvania

1945-1947 Lived in London. Attended London School of


Economics for one semester. Became active in pan-Africanist
politics

1947 Returned to Gold Coast and became General Secretary of the


United Gold Coast Convention

1949 Founded the Convention Peoples' Party (C.P.P.)


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1949 Publication of What I Mean by Positive Action

1950-1951 Imprisoned on charge of sedition and of fomenting an illegal


general strike

1951 February Elected Leader of Government Business of the Gold Coast

1951 Awarded Honorary LL.D. degree from Lincoln University

1952 Designated Prime Minister of the Gold Coast by Governor Sir


Charles Arden-Clarke

1957 March 6 Gold Coast gained independence from Great Britain and was
renamed Ghana

1957 Publication of Ghana: The Autobiography of Kwame Nkrumah

1957 December Married Fathia Helen Ritzk. Three children-


Gorkeh Gamal, Samiah Yabah, and Sekou Ritzk

1958 November Founded, with Sekou Toure, the Ghana-Guinea Union; Mali joined
in 1961

1960 April Elected President of the Republic of Ghana; assumed presidency in


July

1961 Publication of I Speak of Freedom: A Statement of African


Ideology

1962 Publication of Towards Colonial Freedom: Africa in the Struggle


against World Imperialism; first printed in 1949

1963 May Foundation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Addis


Ababa. Nkrumah was a founder and one its staunchest proponents

1963 Publication of Africa Must Unite

1964 Publication of Consciencism: Philosophy and Ideology for


Decolonisation

1965 Publication of Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism


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1966 January Inauguration of the Volta River Dam, the main economic
achievement of Nkrumah's rule

1966 February 24 Ousted by military coup. National Liberation Council (NLC)


established

1966 March 2 Arrived in Conakry. Named Co-President of Guinea

1966 Publication of Challenge of the Congo: A Case Study of Foreign


Pressures in an Independent State;

Publication of Axioms of Kwame Nkrumah

1967 Publication of Voice from Conakry

1968 Publication of Dark Days in Ghana;

Publication of Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare: A Guide to


the Armed Phase of the African Revolution;

Publication of Freedom Fighters Edition of


Axioms of Kwame Nkrumah;

Publication of five pamphlets:


The Big Lie
Ghana: The Way Out
Two Myths
The Struggle Continues

1970 Publication of Class Struggle in Africa

1971 October Left Guinea for medical treatment in Bucharest, Romania

1972 April 27 Died in Bucharest

1973 Publication of Revolutionary Path

1974 Publication of Rhodesia File

Sources: Dabu Gizenga Collection on Kwame Nkrumah, Moorland-


Spingarn Research Center, Manuscripts Division, Howard University
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Kwame Nkrumah Papers, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Manuscripts Division, Howard


University

Howell, Thomas A. and Jeffrey P. Rajasooria, eds. Ghana and Nkrumah. New York: Facts on
File, Inc., 1972.
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SCOPE NOTE

The papers of Kwame Nkrumah (1909-1972), teacher, statesman, and author, span the
period from 1955 to 1987. The bulk of the papers covers the period from 1965 to 1974 and the
collection totals approximately twenty-six linear feet. While Prime Minister of the Gold Coast,
Nkrumah led the successful fight for the colony's independence from the British. From June
1960 until February 1966, he served as President of Ghana, while advocating the cause of a free
and unified Africa. After the 1966 Ghanaian coup, Nkrumah settled in Conakry, Guinea, where
he continued to promote pan-Africanism and denounce neo-colonialism. This collection
primarily documents Nkrumah's activities during his life in Conakry, 1966-1971. June Milne,
Nkrumah's literary executrix, donated the collection to MSRC, beginning in 1984.

While in Conakry, Nkrumah authorized June Milne, his former research assistant, to
establish Panaf Books, Ltd. Panaf published Nkrumah's new books and reprinted the previous
ones. Materials related to these publications, organized by title, comprise approximately half of
the collection. These materials were acquired in 1986.

A large portion of the papers consists of Nkrumah's correspondence. Among his frequent
correspondents were writer and widow of W.E.B. DuBois, Shirley Graham DuBois; President of
Lincoln University, Marvin Wachman; American civil rights activists, Grace and James Boggs;
author Reba Lewis; writer and daughter of Richard Wright, Julia Wright [Herve]; and Jamaican
senator Dudley Thompson.

While in Guinea, Nkrumah persisted in his 1957 affirmation that the independence of
Ghana was meaningless unless linked with the total liberation and eventual unification of Africa.
The writings in this collection document his continued belief in this goal. Although physically
removed from Ghana, Nkrumah continued to communicate his beliefs through his books and his
correspondence.

In 1986 Milne was able to retrieve the files and papers from Villa Syli, Nkrumah's
residence while in Guinea. Between Nkrumah's 1971 departure from Guinea and 1986, the
papers were exposed to some environmental damage. Fortunately, most of the damage is evident
only on the edges of the papers.
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In 1987 Milne donated to MSRC the "Conakry Archive," approximately fifteen feet of
material comprising Nkrumah's incoming and outgoing correspondence and cables, and
Ghanaian radio reports. Milne used a large number of these documents to compile her 1990
book, Kwame Nkrumah: The Conakry Years: His Life and Letters. Although she referred to
them by file number in the book, they have been interfiled with other similar documents within
the papers. While Milne contributed materials cited in her book, she retained her notebooks and
Nkrumah's handwritten letters to her.

Also in 1987, John Marshment, General Manager of Panaf Publications Ltd. and printer
of Africa and the World magazine, donated eighteen photographs and a manuscript titled A Call
to the Workers of Ghana. Two years later Milne added sixty-two books, files, and Panaf
business records. The books have been transferred to the Library Division of MSRC and
Howard University Libraries. Some of Milne's personal files are included in this collection. The
Panaf records have been separated and will form an independent collection.
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Series Description

Series A Conakry Administrative Papers

Box 154-1 Consists of financial documents, lists of names and titles of


Nkrumah's entourage, equipment inventories, and travel itineraries. In addition to itineraries of
Nkrumah's visitors, are schedules documenting Nkrumah's February-March 1966 journey from
Ghana to Guinea.

Series B Conakry Correspondence

Box 154-1 Spans the period from February 1966, when


to 154-10 Nkrumah settled in Conakry, Guinea to October 1971, when he left for
Bucharest. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, arranged alphabetically. Nkrumah's
secretaries wrote most of the outgoing letters. Among the correspondents are autograph seekers,
students, scholars, journalists, book publishers, friends, and admirers from around the world.
Most letters are in English, but several are in French and one in Arabic. There is little
correspondence between Nkrumah and his family. See also Oversize Items, Series K, for a
chronological ledger of Nkrumah's outgoing correspondence.

Series C Cables

Box 154-10 Spans the period from February 1966 to June


to 154-13 1972. The cables are divided into incoming and outgoing, and are
arranged chronologically. Outgoing cables originated from Nkrumah's post office box in
Conakry, "Box 834." Although Nkrumah sent most of these, many visitors also sent messages
from the box. Nkrumah often used cables because

Series C (con't.) he believed that his post mail was being intercepted. After Nkrumah left
Conakry in
October 1971, his staff continued to send cables from Box 834. Note that while Nkrumah was in
Bucharest, Camara Sana, Nkrumah's Guinean translator, used the code name "Diallo" for
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Nkrumah. This series contains only photocopies. The originals are fragile, and therefore,
restricted.

Series D Writings by Nkrumah

Box 154-13 Divided into two subseries: Speeches/


to 154-31 statements and writings. Speeches and statements are arranged
chronologically and include dedication addresses, messages to the Ghanaian people and
Legislative Assembly, and remarks during foreign travel. Writings are arranged alphabetically
and include books, articles and notes, galleys, typescripts, art work, research materials, and
correspondence. Access to "Materials for Destruction," the concluding section of Handbook of
Revolutionary Warfare: A Guide to the Armed Phase of African Revolution, has been restricted.
See folder for information.

Series E Writings about Nkrumah

Box 154-31 Includes biographical sketches, periodical


to 154-35 articles, speeches, clippings, a biography, and a play script. Articles about
Nkrumah's death are at the end of the series. Photocopies of oversize articles are included in this
series. The originals can be found in Series K, the Oversize Items Series.

Series F Radio Reports from Ghana

Box 154-35 Includes reports of broadcasts gathered by


to 154-38 Nkrumah's entourage in Guinea between 1966 and 1969. Most are daily
reports, written in code. Nkrumah read and marked these, particularly the police and army
messages. This series contains only photocopies. The originals are fragile, and therefore,
restricted.

Series G Writings by Others

Box 154-38 Contains interviews, statements, published


to 154-39 and unpublished articles. National Liberation Council leaders authored
several of these works. Nkrumah's friends and followers sent these to him for comments.

Series H Organizations

Box 154-39 Consists primarily of printed material about African organizations, both
within and outside the continent.
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Series I June Milne's Files

Box 154-39 Divided into three subseries: Estate of


to 154-41 Nkrumah, Correspondence, and Writings. Because Milne was Nkrumah's
executrix, the collection contains materials about his estate. The first subseries is primarily
comprised of Milne's and Burley and Geach's (solicitors) chronological files about Nkrumah's
estate and its distribution. The second subseries contains Milne's personal correspondence.
Most letters date from the 1970s and 1980s. Correspondents include Douglas Rogers, Editor of
Africa and the World, Nkrumahists and Pan-Africanists. A Swahili translation of Forward Ever
forms the third subseries.

Series J George Padmore

Box 154-41 Contains information collected by Dorothy Padmore, for use in a


biography of her husband, George Padmore, noted West Indian Pan-Africanist. In 1945
Nkrumah and Padmore organized the Fifth Pan-African Conference in Manchester, England.
When Ghana gained independence, Nkrumah named Padmore Counsellor on African Affairs. In
1959 Padmore died suddenly, before completing the biography of her husband. After Mrs.
Padmore died, Nkrumah asked June Milne to close her residence in Accra. Milne recovered
correspondence and biographical information.

Series J (con't.) See also the September 23, 1960 edition of the Evening News (Accra)
which commemorated Padmore, on the first anniversary of his death.

Series K Printed Material

Box 154-41 Arranged into four subseries: Clippings,


to 154-46 Periodicals, Books and Pamphlets, and Newspapers. Most clippings
concern events in Africa. The general clippings, primarily culled by June Milne from the British
news services, are arranged chronologically. Charles Howard's writings (press releases and
clippings) about Africa follow. Howard, a columnist for the Afro-American, sent these to
Nkrumah in Conakry. The periodicals, arranged alphabetically, are mostly African publications.
The majority of the books and pamphlets are Ghana government publications. Titles from the
1960 Inauguration of Ghana form a subseries. The remaining books and pamphlets are listed
alphabetically. The newspapers date primarily from Nkrumah's rule in Ghana, titles of which
include Daily Graphic, Spectator Daily, Ghanaian Times, and Accra Evening News. Microfilm
copies are available for viewing in the Library Division of MSRC. National Liberation Council
press releases and fliers are listed at the end of the series.
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Series L Photographs

Box 154-46 Nkrumah alone and with others,


to 154-47 colleagues and friends, unidentified individuals, Ghanaian postcards.

Series M Oversize Items

Box 154-48 Includes a 1983 Ghanaian calendar, a picture of the Ghanaian Coat-of-
Arms, broadsides, magazines, and a log of Nkrumah's correspondence while in Guinea.

Series N Tapes
Box 154-49 Cassettes arranged chronologically within the following subjects:
Nkrumah's broadcasts and speeches, music, and news programs. Most of these materials were
made after Nkrumah left Ghana. These cassettes are copies of cassettes and reel tapes which are
restricted.

Series O Restricted Items

Box 154-50 Includes original cables, radio reports,


to 154-54 tapes, and films. These materials have been restricted due to preservation
concerns. See Boxes 154-10 to 154-13 for copies of the cables; Boxes 154-35 to 154-38 for
copies of the radio reports; Box 154-49 for copies of the tapes and a soundtrack to the Ghana
News Reel. The film, "Le Cancer de la Trahison" (The Cancer of Betrayal"), was shot by Henry
Herve, a free lance film director. It presents Amilcar Cabral's speech (in French with English
subtitles) at Nkrumah's funeral.
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Container List

A Conakry Administrative Papers

Box Folder

154-1 1 Financial Documents 1966


2 List of Nkrumah's Entourage 1966
3 Inventory of Ghanaian government property left at the Ghanaian chancery and
residences in Conakry after the coup 1966
4 Travel itineraries 1966

B Conakry Correspondence

5 Abas, O.A.
6 Abraham, Arthur
7 Abrams, Al
8 Ackah, Seth
9 Acquah, Barbara
10 Adama, J.E. Bannerman
11 Addison, Kodwo
12 Addo, P.E.A.
13 Adentan, Akintoye
14 Adgiti, Kofi
15 Adoko, Akena
16 Adomako, A.A. (and Ampah, J.K.)
17 Afana, Osende (and Francois, Fosso)
18 Afful, William Jr.
19 African Americans for Friendship and Retainment of Image Culture & Arts
20 Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee
21 Agbekoh, Edmund A.
22 Agbobli, Jean-Joachim
23 Agbolosoo, Nathaniel Anderson
24 Aggrey, John Wilson
25 Agorsor, C.E.Y.
26 Ahadzie, Benjamin A.K.
27 Ahmed, Y.M. (and Issah, I.)
28 Ajaro, M.O.
29 Akinde, Charles Oladipo
30 Akinsanya, Adeoye
Akolbila, N.N. (see Gandaa, W.T.)
31 Akosa, J.C.N.
32 Akpata, Bankole
33 Akyempon, Francis Kofi
34 Al-Ahram (newspaper)
35 Albert, Assabieb
36 Aldridge, Dan (includes 1 letter with Boggs)
37 Ale, Ayo Akerele
38 Aleguabu, William E.
39 Ali, Sidi Hamid
40 Ali, Syed Riaz
41 Alioune, Deop
42 Almgren, Gerd
43 Aly, Bangoura
44 Amamoo, Ato
45 Ameko, M. Kofi
46 Amissah, Kobinah
47 Amissah, Thomas K.A.
48 Amoah, K. Bediako
49 Ampah, Joshua Eddy
Ampah, J.K. (see Akomako, A.A.)
50 Anan, Charles
51 Ananse, Kweku
52 Ansah, Baidoo
53 Ansah, Owusu
54 Anyaduba, Zanna Obi
55 Appenteng, Regina Candy
56 Appiah, Kwaki Pipim
57 Appo, Joshua Kingsley
58 Arato, Geza and Maria
59 Armah, Anthony
60 Armah, James
61 Armah, Kwesi
62 Arthur, [Comrade]
63 Arthur, Bernard
64 Artman, Theophilus
65 Asamany, Regina
66 Asamoa, Ansa
67 Ashun, Peter K.
68 Assensoh, A.B.
69 Assensoh, Akwasi
70 Atondi, Lecas

154-2 1 Atta, Efuiva


2 Austin, R.M.R.
3 Awolowo, Chief Obafemi
4 Awotwe, Abdullah Kobinah
5 Ayensu, Kofi
6 Azodogbehou, Codjo F.
7 Baardseth, Helge
8 Bahule, Absalom
9 Bakarr, S.A.
10 Baker, Richard St. Barbe
11 Bakhoom, Naguib G.
12 Baldwin, James et. al.
13 Bandeh, Cherno
14 Barnes, Jamie
15 Barry, Amadou A.
16 Barthomai, Matthias
17 Barthwell, Mary Jane
18 Basner
19 Bassey, Linus A.
20 Bassey, Prince
21 Battaglia, J.J.
22 Bediako, Kathleen Abena (includes 1 letter to June Milne)
23 Belima, Botuli
24 Bello, Mustapha
25 Ben Yahuda, Shaleack
26 Benjamin, Edouard
27 Benn, B.H.
28 Berkenkamp, Horst
29 Beyebenwoh, John A.
30 Bing, Geoffrey
31 Bing, Teddy
32 The Black Panther
33 Blay, Eddie
34 Blay-Kwofie, Esther
35 Boggs, Grace and James 1967-1968 (also see Aldridge, Dan)
36 Boggs, Grace and James 1969-1972
37 Boggs, Vernon William
38 Bojang, Suleiman L.
Bonmoudienne, H. (see Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
39 Bong, Vu Hac
40 Bonosky, Phillip
41 Borgen, Per Otto
42 Bossman, Joseph Okeh
43 Boye, Edward H.
44 Brandt, Zelma Corning
45 Branson, Richard
46 Braukmann, Reiner
47 Bravo, David J.
48 Bretton, Henry L.
49 Breuning, Folke F.
50 Bronk, Bishop
51 Brown, A.C.
52 Browne, Roosevelt
53 Buadi, A.K.
54 Buchanan, John
55 Buchanan, John D.
56 Buo, Sammy Kum
57 Buser, Mauro
58 Butler, John
59 Butler, Washington Jr.
60 Cabral, Amilcar
61 Calderon, Ing. Manuel Ibarra
62 Camara, Faye
63 Camara, Sajo A.
64 Cambridge, Charles D.
65 Cameron, Denis R.
66 Cammarota, Raffaele

154-3 1 Capron, Victor


2 Carmichael, Stokely
3 Cartwright, Marguerite
4 Castro, Fidel
5 Caulder, John W.
6 Cessay, Yahya
7 Charles-Pascal, Tolno
8 Chick, John D.
9 Chiume, M.W. Kanyama
10 Christian Council
11 Christoffersen, Maren
12 Christophe, Tchadje
13 Clairmonte, Paul
14 Clarke, C. Belfield
15 Clarke, U.S.
16 Codjoe, Frank K.
17 Cojano, Oscar Kaplan
18 Conde, Moussa
19 Cornforth, Maurice
20 Couliholy, Salifru
21 Cox, Idris
22 Crozier, Brian
23 Cummings-John, Constance
Dadah, Mockta Ould (see Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
24 Dadji, John Awusi
25 Daffeh, Junkunda
26 Dallas, Duncan
27 Damou, Sakho
28 Damouah, George N.
29 Daniel, Jack L. (and Porter, Curtiss E.)
30 Daniels, ? (The Rosicrucian Order)
31 Daouada, Toure S. Ben
32 Davidson, Basil
33 Davis, John A.
34 De Sabloniere, Margrit
35 Deme, Amadou
36 Desilesne, T.R.
37 Deutscher Buch-Export Und-Import GmbH
38 Dexter, Dallas Lee
39 Diallo, Abdoulaye Ismael
40 Diame, Diere
41 Dicko, Moussa
42 Dil, Anwar S.
43 Diop, Cheikh, Anta
44 Dobrowolny, Josef 1966-1969
45 Dobrowolny, Josef 1970-1971
46 Dodoo, Adolphus
47 Dodoo, S.A.
48 Donkah, E.A.
49 Dos Santos, Marcellino
50 Douglas, Rosie
51 Dove, Sam
52 Drake, St. Clair
53 Dua, Stephen Sowa
54 DuBois, David
55 DuBois, Shirley 1966
56 DuBois, Shirley 1967
57 DuBois, Shirley 1968
58 DuBois, Shirley 1969-1971, no date
59 Dufu, Kenneth
60 Dutt, R. Palme
61 Dyson, Peter

154-4 1 Edmond, Lez


2 Egbuna, Obi B.
3 Eggebrecht, ?
4 Ehret, Jacqueline
5 Ekfo, Ekfo B.
6 El Fadl, Fathi Mohamed
El-Kholy, Lotfi (see Sobolev, Alexander)
7 El Hawari, Ismail
8 El Sebai, Youssef
9 Emmerich, Hans and Heinz
10 Enckwum, Rexford
11 Erzuah, S.E.K.
12 Eshun, Ekow
13 Essack, A.K.
14 Essien, A. Ivy
15 Etuk, Namisso
16 Evans, Charles
17 Evans, Evelyn
18 Evans, George
19 Ezekwem, Ogoegbunam
20 Fabbri, Bruno
21 Fann, Kuang-Tih
22 Farah, Ibrahim Adan
23 Fasanya, Babs Ade
24 Fatty, Ibrahim
25 Featherston, Alfred
26 Fillie-Faboe, Sahr
27 Fofana, Ibrahim
28 Foraf, Papunkus
29 Frame-Smith, ?
Francois, Fosso (see Afana, Osende)
30 Fredj, Jacques
31 Frimpong, Ivy E.
32 Fullah, J.B.
33 Gandaa, W.T. (and Akolbila, N.N.)
34 Gaoseb, Godfrey
35 Garjo, Seedi
36 Garrison, Lloyd
37 Gatacre, E.V.
Ghanaian Security Officer at Villa Syli (see Yankey, Ambrose)
38 Gibson, Mankha Frederick
39 Ginsberg, Robert
40 Gould, James A.
41 Greene, Jay E.
42 Guardian
43 Guimaraes, Newton Sabba
44 Guyder, Rosina
45 Hall, Dick
46 Halliburton, ?
47 Hammond, A. A.
48 Hardwich, Linda
49 Harrison, Georges H.
50 Harrison, Jenkins
51 Hartmann, Madeline K.
52 Harvey, Franklyn P.
53 Hatch, Jeffrey
54 Heald, Tim
55 Hedborg, Flemming
56 Herve, Julia Wright and Henry
57 Heuberger, R.
58 Hill, Wendy
59 Hockstein, Harvey
60 Hoffmann, Harry
Hogbe-Nlend (see Robert, Ekwalla)
61 Hooper, Mary Louise
62 Howard, Charles
63 Hunton, Alphaeus
64 Hunton, Dorothy
65 Hussain, L.B.
66 Hydara-Colley, W.E .
67 Ikejiani, Okechukwu
68 Ikoku, S.G.
69 Irondi, K.C.O.
70 Irvin, Dona L.
71 Isah, I.S.
Issah, I. (see Ahmed, Y.M.)
72 Jackson, P.G.C.
73 Jackson, Robert
74 Jaffe, Bernard
75 Jaffery, Mohammed Sulaiman
76 Jagan, Cheddi
77 Jagana, Ibrahim
78 Jahumpa, Garba
79 Jallow, Abdoulie G.D.S.

154-5 1 Jallow, Mathew T.


2 James 34X
3 Jatto, Sidia S.
4 John, Johanese
5 Johnson, Christine
6 Johnstone, M.H.
7 Jones, Benjamin
8 Jones, Saihou-Habib
9 Joof, Gheran W.
10 Jugash, Joseph
11 Kabba, Abdul
12 Kadambi, K.
13 Kadiatou, Barry
14 Kalil, Kaba Ibrahima
15 Kambona, Oscar S.
16 Kambong, Mohammed Kandem
17 Kanu, Victor I.S.
18 Kariuki, Kiarie
19 Kasanji, Guillaum-Frederic (and Tshikangu-Musungayi)
20 Kaunda, Kenneth
21 Keita, Modibo (see also Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
22 Kern, Charles
23 Kgokong, Alfred
Khakee, Abdul (see Magnusson, Ake)
24 Kiambo, Paul
25 Kianga, Kyulli
26 Kiboro, Karege
27 Kimche, David
28 Kinyatti, Maina
29 Kitazawa, Yoko and Masao
30 Kitenge, Christopher
31 Kiwi, Souleyman
32 Kofi, ?
33 Konanz, Hans H.
34 Konte, A.B. Moussa
35 Koos, Donald
36 Korankye, T.E.
37 Koroura, A.
38 Kouessan, Josephine
39 Krafona, Kwesi
40 Kron, Erich
41 Kuhenga, Makwaia
42 Kunakey, Emmanuel Yawo
43 Kusimo, Yemi
44 Kusorgbor, Joseph
45 Kutua, Nana Kwasi IV.
46 Kuzwayo, J.T.
47 Kwao, O.
48 Lacouture, Jean
49 Lamptey, C.
50 Lang, Jack
51 Lapping, Brian
52 Lawson, Adeyemi O.
53 Leballo, Parlako P.
54 Lee, Jimmie
55 Lethu, Izwe (and David M. Sibeko)
56 Levine, Katherine
57 Lewis, Reba December 1966 - May 1969
58 Lewis, Reba June - December 1969
59 Lewis, Reba 1970 - 1971
60 Liverpool, W.A.
61 Livings, Dorothy
62 Livingstone, Rosa
63 Lubetkin, Emanuel

154-6 1 Lukes, Steven


2 Lukosevicius, Vito S.
3 Luvualu, Pascal
4 M'dzonga Orchard
5 Mabeka, Nicolas Jacques
6 Macartny, M.T.
7 McColl, Christine and Saidou
8 MacHadjor, Emmanuel Buenor
9 MacJajah, Obiesiah
10 McKown, Robin
11 MacLachlan, T.R.
12 McLean, Leroy K.
13 Machyo, B. Chango
14 Mack, Jeff
15 Mackie, Steaven J.A. Jr.
Maghoub, M. (see Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
16 Magnusson, Ake (and Khakee, Abdul)
17 Mahmood, I.B. Kojo Kyei
18 Mahmoud, M.A.
19 Mahoney, Kofi Slim
20 Malianga, W.
21 Maliwa, Emily N.
22 Mansaray, Ibrahim
23 Marais, Genovieve
24 Margai, Albert (see also Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
25 Markwah, M. Aboagye
26 Marof, Achkar
27 Marshment, John
28 Martin, A.K.
29 Martin, Earline
30 Marzano, Marino
31 Masroua, Georges
32 Massaquoi, Gabriel
Massemba, Debat (see Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
33 Massinga, Joseph Chicuarra
34 Mayfield, Julian
Mazrui, Ali A. (see Oculi, Okello)
35 Mbaraga, George B.
36 Mechini, Rodolfo
37 Medlock, Julie May 1966 - February 1967
38 Medlock, Julie March 1967 - January 1968
39 Medlock, Julie September 1969 - April 1971
40 Megenity, Victor
41 Menakaya, Nwibe
42 Mendy, Henri Bathiathia dit
43 Meouchi, Ibrisa
44 Meredith, Violette
45 Mgadi, Jishua T.
46 Milne, June
47 Milne, Van (E.M.)
48 Mohammed, Ali
49 Mo-jo, Kuo
50 Mombeshora, A.H.
51 Moore, Walter
52 Morkeh, Blay
53 Morris, Alun
54 Morton, E. Cameron
55 Moutwally, Abdel Moneu
56 Mpakati, Attati
57 Mqotsi, A.
58 Muhammed, Malik Hakeem Sultan Fard
59 Murray, Irene
60 Musengere, Gongo
61 Mutebi, George Wilfred
62 Muvuti, D.K.
63 Muwanga, Pauolo
64 Mwakiremba, Kenja Jr.
65 Mwamba, E.M.

154-7 1 Mwine, Frank A.


N'Dooh, Isaac (see Robert, Ekwalla)
2 Nabali, J. Buluku
3 Nasser, Gamal Abdel (see also Toure Ahmed Sekou)
4 Neogy, Rajat
5 Ngalande, Matiya
6 Ngila, Raphael L.
7 Nguchede, Hans K.
8 Niase, Abdul Kadiri
9 Nichols, Scott
10 Nkongo, Pharoah Alymphaa

11 Nkroful Branch of the People's Action Party


12 Nnaji, Gabriel A.E.
13 Nonyelu, B. Nwankwo
14 Nottingham, John
15 Nquku, J.J.
16 Nsiah, Humphrey Owusu
17 Ntim-Frempong, G.
18 Ntloedibe, Elias L.
19 Ntumazah, Ndeh (and Samuel, Mekou)
20 Nugnes, Guy
21 Nyassy, Fansu
Nyerere, Julius (see Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
22 Obote, A. Milton (see also Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
23 Obote, Miria
24 Oculi, Okello (and Patel, Hasu and Mazrui, Ali A.)
25 Odinga, A. Oginga
26 Oduro, K.
27 Oduroh, J.E.
28 Offei, R.E.
29 Ofia, Chidobel
30 Ofori, Elsie V.
31 Okafor, Dennis
32 Okereke, Sylvester (see also Pan African Students in the Americas)
33 Okoh, G. Ike
34 Okonjo, Chukuka
35 Okonji, M.O.
36 Okpaku, Joseph
37 Olusegun
38 Omar, M'Baye Cheik
39 Omongin, Raiti
40 Ongoiba, Hamidou
41 Ononye, Khalil
42 Ontumetre, Dikobe
43 Opong, Yaw
44 Orishagbemi, Kayode D.
45 Oriwu, Ogbara
46 Orr, Patrick
47 Osakwe, Jimor
48 Osborne, Herman P.
Osman, Abdullah Aden (see Toure, Ahmed Sekou)
49 Otery, J.E.
50 Ousmane, Koita
51 Ozei, Ike
52 Padmore, Dorothy
53 The Palm Institute of African Studies Ltd.
54 Palmer, Leola
55 Pan African Students in the Americas (see also Okereke, Sylvester)
56 Parris, Canute
57 Pascal, Tolno Charles
Patel, Hasu (see Oculi, Okello)
58 Patriafricauni
59 Peart-Binns, John S.
60 Penguin African Library
Perreau, Ida (see Rajaram, Raymond)
Personnel of the Presidential Detail Department in Conakry (see Yankey, Ambrose)
61 Peters, Ingram Reginald Ocufemi
62 Pheko, S.E.M.
63 Pinanko, K. Bing
64 Pinckney, Stanley
65 Pindling, L.O.
66 Poku, Kwame
67 Pomeroy, William
Porter, Curtiss E. (see Daniel, Jack L.)
68 Powell, Erica
69 Pritt, D.N.
70 Prukl, Roland
71 Quadir, Mohammed Anwarul
72 Quashie, John K.A.
73 Quausah, E.
74 Rajaram, Raymond (and Tong, R. Van and Perreau, Ida)
75 Ralston, Richard D.
76 Ramata, Toure
77 Rankin, Dorothy
78 Rannick Playwrights Company
79 Rashid, Salim
80 Ratanov, Anatoli
81 Reed, James Edward
82 Reitsch, Hanna
83 Reitsch, Kurt

154-8 1 Renaud, Marc


2 Review of International Affairs
3 Rizk, Fekry Halim
4 Robert, Ekwalla (and N'Dooh, Isaac and Hogbe-Nlend)
5 Roberts, James S. (et. al)
6 Robinson, Frank S.
7 Rogers, Douglas G.
8 Rond, Klaus-Otto
9 Rowland, Frederick
10 Russell, Bertrand
11 Sabloniere, Margrit
12 Sackie, Macauley
13 Saidkan, Baba Jakong
14 Salim, Mohamadu Kwau
15 Samai, Thomas M.
16 Samba, Amadou A.G.M.B.
17 Samba, Jone Foray
Samuel, Mekou (see Ntumazah, Ndeh)
18 Sanyang, N.K.
19 Sarba-Jahumpa, I.M.
20 Sarpong, Daniel
21 Sarr, Momodou
22 Schreiber, L.I.
23 Schwarz, Walter
24 Sea, Julius
25 Secret Agents
26 Segage, D. Gertrude
Seminar- "Africa: National and Social Revolution" (see Sobolev, Alexander)
27 Sen, Sudhir
28 Senanayake, R.D.
29 Senghor, Leopold S.
30 Serwah, Ama
31 Seyd, Nicola
32 Shaw, Ray
33 Shulman, Morton
34 Shunker, Prem
Sibeko, David M. (see Lethu, Izwe)
35 Simpson, Kofi
36 Sitte, Fritz
37 Sloan, Pat 1966
38 Sloan, Pat 1967-1970
39 Smart, Norman
40 Smith, Godwin E.O.
41 Smith, William G.
42 Smothers, Ewe Rabah
43 Sobolev, Alexander (and El-Kholy, Lotfi)
44 Somai, Thomas M.
45 Sonko, Fatou A.
46 Spencer, Portia
47 Splett, Oskar
48 Sputnik
49 Stafford, Eddie
50 Staniland, Martin
51 Stassinopoulos, Arianna
52 Stevens, Richard P.
53 Stevens, Siaka
54 Stokes, John and Joan
55 Strand, Paul and Hazel
56 Sulley, Issah
57 Sung, Kim Il
58 Szeged Medical University
59 Taal, Saihou Omar
60 Tandoh, Samuel Nyamekye
61 Teitelbaum, Maureen
62 Tevoedjre, P.
63 Thant, U
64 Thomas, Edgar
65 Thomas, Jerome and Helen
66 Thompson, Dudley
67 Thompson, Laurel E.
68 Timm, Ernst

154-9 1 Tito, Josip Broz


2 Tizard, R.H.
Tong, R. Van (see Rajaram, Raymond)
3 Touray, A.K.
4 Toure, Ahmed Sekou
5 Town Clerk, Municipality of Kisumu
Tshikangu, Musungayi (see Kasanji, Guillaum- Frederic)
6 Tucker, Thome
7 Tyler, Theotis
8 Uehe, Udensi Agbayi
9 Ulcak, Dusan
10 The United Republic of Tanzania, Regional Administration
11 Usiyan, Bright Bikado
12 Usoroh, Etop J.
13 Vestlund, Lars
14 Volkmar, Pfarrer Friedel
15 Wachman, Marvin
16 Wallen, Josie
17 Wallqvist, Orjan
18 Welsh, David
19 Westerberg, Jean
20 Wiggins, Jim
21 Williams, Lawrence
22 Williams, Robert E.
23 Wilson, Harold (response from secretary)
24 Winstanley, Paul
25 Winter, Ella
26 Winters, Mary
27 Womack, Hal
28 Wood, Antony
29 Woronoff, Jon
Wright, Julia (see Herve, Julia Wright and Henry)
30 Yankey, Ambrose
31 Yankey, Joseph B.
32 Yankson, Prince Kobina
33 Yanzu, Samuel A.
34 Young, P.N.
35 Yun, Lee Kuan
36 Zaag, Heiner
37 Zak, Michael
38 Zengeni, Mabaudi
39 Ziegler, Jean
40 Zikhali, Peter
41 Zwane, S.J.
42 Requisitions from KN regarding registered mail to be dispatched from the Conakry
post office
43 Business Correspondence - Heinemann Educational Books Ltd.
44 Business Correspondence - International Publishers
45 Business Correspondence - Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 1966
46 Business Correspondence - Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 1967, 1969
47 Business Correspondence - Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. account, royalty statements,
invoices 1965-1966
48 Business Correspondence - Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. account, royalty statements,
invoices 1967
49 Ambassadors

First name only

50 Akainyah
51 Alexander
52 Ameho
53 Captain
54 Gerard
55 K
56 Kwesi [last name illegible]
57 Kwiku
58 Lamin
59 Malcom [sic] X of Togoland
60 Safo
61 Sam
62 "Son"
63 Woara [Activist Agent African 007]

154-10 1 No name
2 Illegible

Other's correspondence [author's name appears first]

3 Aborigines of Liberia and Toure, Sekou


4 Achkar, Marof and Fanfani, Amintore
5 Afela, H.K. and West Africa
6 Akintoye and Yankey, Ambrose
7 Amegbevi, Charlie Joseph Komla and Mr. Murumbi
8 Ankrah, J.A. and Margai, Sir Albert
9 As Before and Mary
10 Bankole and Mary
11 Brockway, Fenner and Medlock, Julie
12 Carmichael, Stokely and West Africa
13 Coward & Co. and Marais, G.E.
14 Dagah, Afrando Ibrahim and Toure, Sekou
15 Director of Education, Gambia and Faal, Dawda
16 DuBois, Shirley and Toure, Sekou
17 Eyekomogba, John and Preis, Lucy
18 A Ghanaian Student and Owusu, Victor
19 Herve, Julia and Taber, R.
20 Hodgkin, Thomas and Bridget, H.
21 Howard, Charles and DuBois, Shirley
22 Howard, Jean Ross and Reitsch, Hanna
23 Joof, Gheran W. and Toure, Sekou
24 Kardelj, Edward and Nkrumah, Fathia
25 Kinyatti, Maina-wa and Toure, Sekou
26 Liverpool, W.A. and Kwayana, Eusi
27 Marshment, John and Yankey, Ambrose
28 Mary K. and Mary
29 Medlock, Julie and Brockway, Fenner
30 Medlock, Julie and The New York Times
31 Michel, Camara Fassou and Commandant, Chef d'Etat-Major de la Gendarmerie
Nationale et de la Milice populaire a Conakry
32 E.M. Milne and unknown
33 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and All Missions
34 The Neo-Mau Mau Movement and The National Liberation Council
35 Nquku, J.J. and Toure, Sekou
36 Okenwa, F.E. and The British Law Society
37 Owusu, Rexford and African-American Institute
38 Padmore, George and Winters, Vivienne
39 Pan-African Youth Movement and Toure, Sekou
40 Sana, Camara and illegible
41 Shkeu, Kogueo and Modje, Christophe
42 Simpson, Kofi and Kaunda, Kenneth; Nyerere, Julius
43 Tcheul, Rim Hak and Toure, Sekou
44 Tito, Josip Broz and Nkrumah, Fathia
45 Yankei, Valentine and Yankei [sic], Ambrose
46 Yankey, Ambrose et al and The National Liberation Council
47 Zed, Khalil and Cognoni, Romano
48 Zed, Khalil and Koucher, Bernard
49 illegible and Quarm, Adaya
50 illegible and Yankey, Ambrose
51 unknown correspondents
52 transmittal letters

C Cables

Outgoing

53 no date
54 February - March 1966
55 April - July 1966
56 August - September 1966
Box 154-11 1 October - November 1966
2 December 1966
3 January - February 1967
4 March 1967
5 April - May 1967
6 June 1967
7 July 1967
8 August 1967
9 September - October 1967
10 November 1967
11 December 1967
12 January - February 1968
13 March 1968
14 April 1968
15 May - June 1968
16 July 1968
17 August 1968
18 September 1968
19 October 1968
20 November 1968

154-12 1 December 1968


2 January 1969
3 February 1969
4 March 1969
5 April - May 1969
6 June 1969
7 July - August 1969
8 September - November 1969
9 December 1969 - January 1970
10 February - April 1970
11 May - June 1970
12 July - August 1970
13 September 1970
14 October - November 1970
15 December 1970
16 January - April 1971
17 May - October 1971
18 January - June 1972

Incoming

19 no date
20 no date
21 no date

154-13 1 March 3-4, 1966


2 March 5-6, 1966
3 March 7-30, 1966
4 April 1966
5 May - June 1966
6 July - December 1966
7 January - April 1967
8 May 1967
9 June - September 1967
10 October - December 1967
11 January - February 1968
12 March 1968
13 April 1968
14 May - June 1968
15 July 1968
16 August 1968
17 September 1968
18 October 1968
19 November 1968
20 December 1968
21 January - March 1969
22 April - May 1969
23 June - July 1969
24 August - December 1969
25 1970
26 January - June 1971
27 July - December 1971
28 1972

D Writings by Kwame Nkrumah

Speeches and Statements

29 no date Partial Graduation Speech


30 no date Speech at the Opening of
the Dominase Bridge
31 no date Speech Welcoming S.S. Volta River to Home Port
32 no date Joint Statement with Duncan Sandys, British Secretary of State for
Commonwealth Relations
154-14 1 1955 "Gold Coast's Claim to Immediate Independence" Speech
made in the National Assembly
2 [1955 ?] Dec. Christmas Message to Members and Supporters of the Convention
People's Party [C.P.P.]
3 1955 Sept. 26 Speech to the World Assembly of Youth
4 1955 Oct. 7 Speech at the Opening of the Accra Installment of Mobil Oil Gold Coast
Limited
5 1955 Nov. 30 Reply to his Excellency's Toast - "The
Land We Live in" St. Andrew's Night Dinner
6 1956 Message for Nigerian Broadcast [New Year's message]
7 1956 Jan. 11 Reply to Address of Welcome by the Akpini Local Council
8 1956 Jan. 11 Reply to Address of Welcome by the
Kpandu District Council
9 1956 Jan. 31 Speech at the Opening of the U.T.C. Department Store
10 1956 Feb. 1 Speech at the Opening of the Achiasi-
Kotoku Railway
11 1956 Feb. 17 Speech at Laying of
a Commemorative Tablet at Akuafo Hall
12 1956 March 24 Speech at Achimota
Founder's Day
13 1956 April 19 Speech at Foundation Stone Laying - Prime Minister's State House
14 1956 May 4 Speech at Opening of Tarkwa Community
Centre
15 1956 Dec. 17 Welcome Address to Army Advisory Council
16 1957 Speech at the Opening of the Tongu District Council Offices
17 1957 Speech at the Opening of the Ho Electricity and Water Works
18 1957 Jan. 16 Speech at the Opening of the Ambassador Hotel
19 1957 Feb. Speech at the Unveiling of the National Monument
20 1957 March 5 "Government Policy Statement" Speech made in the Legislative
Assembly
21 1957 March 6 Midnight Speech on the Eve of Independence
22 1957 June 3 Introductory Statement to Press Conference before Departure for the
Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers
23 1957 June 3 Broadcast before Departure for the Conference of Commonwealth Prime
Ministers
24 1957 Aug. 21 Statement to the House in Regard to the Deportation Proceedings
against Alhaji Osman Lardan and Alhaji Amadu Baba
25 1957 Nov. 30 Speech for St. Andrew's Night Dinner
26 1957 Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Broadcast
27 1958 Message for International Affairs [journal]
28 1958 Jan. 4 Address to the Inaugural Meeting of the Ghana Medical Association
29 1958 Jan. 25 Speech at the 14th Annual Conference of the Ghana Trade Union
Congress
30 1958 Jan. 30 Speech on the 10th Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's Death
31 1958 Feb. 19 Welcoming Address to the Delegates to the Commission for Technical
Cooperation in Africa South of the Sahara
32 1958 March Acceptance Speech for a Mobile Dental Clinic from the Federal German
Republic
33 1958 March 3 Speech at the Opening of Broadcast House
34 1958 March 4 Speech at the Nsawam Road/Ring Road
Roundabout for the Ceremonial Inauguration of the Fountain, Road Works and Lighting System
35 1958 March 6 Speech on the Opening of the New Offices of Ghana News Agency
36 1958 March 7 Broadcast on First Anniversary of
Ghanaian Independence
37 1958 April 12 Speech at the Official Opening of "Ghana House"
38 1958 April 13 Broadcast on Conference of Independent African States
39 [1958 April ?] Reply to Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia's Toast to Ghana
40 [1958 April ?] Outline for Reply to Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia's Toast to
Ghana
41 1958 April 28 Welcoming Address to Representatives to the 1st African Conference of
the Food and Agriculture Organization
42 1958 May 2 Concluding Address to Representatives to the 1st African Conference of
the Food and Agriculture Organization
43 1958 May 3 Response to Toast by President and
Proposal of Toast to the Ghana Society of Architects
44 1958 May 18 Speech for Ghana Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting
45 1958 July 5 Broadcast concerning Recent Tour to the Seven Independent African States
46 1958 July 21 Address to the House of Commons and Senate of Canada
47 1958 July 23 Remarks on Arrival at the Washington Airport, for Official Visit to the
United States
48 1958 July 24 Address to the Senate of the United States
49 1958 July 24 Speech at the National Press Club Luncheon
50 1958 July 24 Questions and Answers Following Speech at the National Press Club
Luncheon
51 1958 July 25 Address to the House of Representatives of the United States
52 1958 July 26 Joint Statement with Dwight D. Eisenhower
53 1958 July 28 Speech at the Civic Luncheon, New York
54 1958 July 28 Speech at a Dinner Given by the New York Cocoa Exchange
55 1958 July 29 Speech Given at the Joint Dinner of the N.A.A.C.P., the Urban League,
and the American Committee on Africa
56 1958 July 29 Recording Made at the United Nations
57 1958 July 29 Speech at a Luncheon of the National Foreign Trade Council at the
Waldorf-Astoria, New York
58 1958 July 30 Speech to the Afro-Asian Group
59 1958 July 31 Address Before the National Confectioners Association-The Bakers
Club, Sherman Hotel, Chicago
60 1958 Sept. 1 Statement on Housing Policy
61 1958 Sept. 3 Statement on Industrial Promotion
62 1958 Sept. 4 Statement on Legal Education
63 1958 Sept. 4 Statement on Non-Alignment
64 1958 Dec. 24 Response to Welcome Upon Arrival at Delhi Airport, India
65 1958 Dec. 24 Reply to Speech by Nehru
66 1958 Dec. 26 Speech at Delhi University
67 1958 Dec. 27 Address at Civic Reception, Delhi
68 1958 Dec. 29 Transcript of Press Conference, New Delhi

154-15 1 1958 Dec. 29 Speech to the Indian Council of World Affairs


2 1959 Message to the New Year School, Legon
3 1959 Jan. 2 Speech on India-Ghana Friendship
4 1959 Jan. 5 "African Independence by Peaceful Means" Joint Statement with the
Prime Minister of India, New Delhi
5 1959 Jan. 10 Speech on Afro-Asian Ties
6 1959 Feb. 20 Remarks in Moving a Vote of Thanks in Parliament
7 1959 April 2 Excerpt from Speech Made at Opening of C.P.P. Headquarters
8 1959 June 8 Speech at Opening of U.A.R. Cultural Centre, Accra
9 1959 June 12 Excerpts from Speech at 10th Anniversary of Founding of C.P.P.
10 1959 June 30 Broadcast on Development Day
11 1959 July 1 Address to the National Development Consultative Committee
12 1959 July 19 Joint Communique with W.V.S. Tubman, President of Liberia, Sekou
Toure, President of the Republic of Guinea
13 1959 July 19 Joint Declaration with the Governments of Liberia, Ghana and Guinea.
Issued at Sanniquellie, Liberia
14 1959 Sept. 23 Speech to the Press on the Atomic Tests in the Sahara
15 1959 Sept. 25 Speech on the death of Mr. George Padmore
16 1959 Oct. 9 Address at Closing of Steering Committee Meeting
17 1959 Oct. 10 Speech at a Ceremony for the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the
Ghana National School, Cape Coast
18 1959 Oct. 17 Speech at the Laying of Foundation Stone of Hall of Trade Unions
19 1959 Oct. 28 Speech on Visit to Ho
20 1959 Oct. 31 Speech for the Opening of "Farmers' House"
21 1959 Nov. 5 Speech for the Opening of All-African Trade Union Federation
22 1959 Nov. 5 Speech on the Occasion of the Opening of the Imperial Chemical
Industries Factories at Tema
23 1959 Nov. 27 Speech at the National Research Council Luncheon
24 1959 Nov. 28 Short Address at the Opening of the Development Exhibition
25 1959 Dec. 16 Speech on a Motion in the National Assembly for Approval of the
Foreign Policy of the Government
26 1960 Jan. 8 Arena Speech to members of the C.P.P.
27 1960 Jan. 9 Speech at State Dinner for Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great
Britain
28 1960 Jan. 29 Speech for the Inauguration of the 7th Annual National Delegates'
Conference of the United Ghana Farmers' Council, Kpandu
29 1960 March 6 Broadcast on Third Anniversary of Independence
30 1960 April 2 Speech at the Opening of the C.P.P. Headquarters
31 1960 April 7 Opening Speech to the Conference on Positive Action and Security in
Africa, Accra
32 1960 June 30 Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament
33 1960 July Speech at the Parade of the Armed Forces
34 1960 July 1 Broadcast to the Nation on Republic Day
35 1960 July 1 Speech at the Lighting of Perpetual Flame at the Accra Race Course
36 1960 July 4 Speech at Luncheon at the Ambassador Hotel
37 1960 July 4 Speech at the State Opening of Parliament
38 1960 July 9 Speech at the Opening of the Hall of Trade Unions
39 1960 July 18 Speech at the Opening of Conference of Women of Africa at the Baden
Powell Memorial Hall, Accra
40 1960 July 21 After Dinner Speech at Dinner Given by the Diplomatic Corps
41 1960 Aug. 6 Statement Concerning Congo, at Press Conference Held at Flagstaff House
42 1960 Aug. 8 An Address to the National Assembly on African Affairs
43 1960 Aug. 8 Joint Communique with Patrice Lumumba in Connection with his Visit
to the Republic of Ghana
44 1960 Aug. 17 Statement on the Congo, to the National Assembly
45 1960 Aug. 26 Broadcast on the Cost of Living
46 1960 Sept. 2 Message to the National Assembly on Investment Policy
47 1960 Sept. 8 Broadcast on the Congo
48 1960 Sept. 22 Message to School Children on the Occasion of the National Founder's
Day
49 1960 Sept. 23 Address to the 15th Session of the General Assembly of the United
Nations, New York
50 1960 Oct. 9 Extract from a Broadcast on Government Economic Policy
51 1960 Oct. 18 Address to the Ghana Red Cross Society
52 1960 Nov. 8 Speech at Sekondi Durbar
53 1960 Nov. 19 Speech at the Opening of Cocoa House
54 1960 Dec. 1 Welcome Address to Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia
55 1960 Dec. 1 Speech at a State Dinner for Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia at the
Ambassador Hotel
56 1960 Dec. 6 Address to the National Assembly on "The Teaching Service"
57 1960 Dec. 10 Speech made at a Durbar in Kumasi
58 1960 Dec. 12 Speech made at a Durbar in Sunyani
59 1960 Dec. 15 Broadcast on the Congo Situation
60 1960 Dec. 24 Broadcast Christmas Message

154-16 1 1961 Sessional Report on the First Session of the First Parliament
of the Republic of Ghana, Embodied in a Message to the National Assembly
2 1961 Speech on the Political Situation in Africa
3 1961 Jan. 1 New Year Message
4 1961 Jan. 4 Speech at the Conference of Legal Education and Formal Opening of Ghana
Law School
5 1961 Jan. 7 Address at the Closing Session of the Casablanca Conference
6 1961 Feb. 11 Address at the Opening Ceremony of the Nzima Oil Mines (I.D.C.) at
Esiama
7 1961 Feb. 14 Broadcast on the Murder of Lumumba
8 1961 Feb. 14-20 "Death of Patrice Lumumba" - A series of Speeches, Statements and
Comments
9 1961 Feb. 15 Address at a Dinner in Honour of Leopold Senghor, President of Senegal
10 1961 Feb. 16 Radio Announcement on the Congo
11 1961 Feb. 18 Address at the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Kwame Nkrumah
Institute at Winneba and the Inauguration of the First Course of the Ideological Section of the
Institute
12 1961 Feb. 18 Text of Message to the Secretary-General of the United Nations
13 1961 Feb. 18 Speech at the Dinner in Honour of Leonid Ilyich
Brezhnev, President of the U.S.S.R.
14 1961 Feb. 21 Statement to the National Assembly on the Volta River Project
15 1961 March 1 Speech in Honour of Josip Broz-Tito, President of the Federal People's
Republic of Yugoslavia
16 1961 March 6 Message to School Children on the Occasion of the 4th Anniversary of
Ghana's Independence
17 1961 March 7 Address to the Resumed Session of the 15th General Assembly of the
United Nations on the Murder of Patrice Lumumba
18 1961 March 18 Speech at the Opening of African Unity House, London
19 1961 March 20 Speech at the West Africa Committee Dinner
20 1961 March 22 Statement on Departure from London
21 1961 March 24 Statement at Accra Airport, After Nearly Three Weeks Abroad in the
United States, The United Kingdom, and North Africa
22 1961 March 29 Speech Declaring Accra a City at a Civic Luncheon Given by the
Accra Municipal Council at the Ambassador Hotel
23 1961 April 6 Message to the Conference of Teachers Associations, Read by A.J.
Dowuona-Hammond, the Minister of Education, on Behalf of Nkrumah
24 1961 April 8 Dawn Broadcast to the Nation Calling a Halt to Self-seeking
25 1961 April 15 Message on the Occasion of the Third Anniversary of Africa Freedom
Day
26 1961 April 18 Address on Current Affairs in the First Session of the First Parliament of
the Republic of Ghana
27 1961 April 22 Address to the C.P.P. Study Group on Building a Socialist State
28 1961 May 1 Speech on Assuming Office as General Secretary of the C.P.P.
29 1961 May 15 Speech at the State Dinner in Honour of President Sukarno of Indonesia
30 1961 May 18 Address to Cadets of the Ghana Military Academy
31 1961 May 30 Address to the National Assembly on Angola
32 1961 June 12 Message on the Occasion of the 12th Anniversary of the C.P.P.
33 1961 June 28 Speech at Accra Airport on Return from Bamako, Ouagadougou and
Paga
34 1961 June 30 Address on the Occasion of the Opening of the George Padmore
Memorial Library, Accra
35 1961 July 1 Speech at the Parade of Armed Forces and Police
36 1961 July 1 Speech at the Lighting of the Perpetual Flame at the Accra Sports
Stadium
37 1961 July 4 Address at the State Opening of Parliament
38 1961 July 10 Speech on Arrival at Moscow Airport
39 1961 July 11 Speech at the State Luncheon in Nkrumah's Honour by the Praesidium of
the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R and the Government of the U.S.S.R. at the Kremlin
40 1961 July 11 Speech at Dinner Given in Nkrumah's Honour by the Chairman of the
Praesidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic and Chairman of the
Council of Ministers of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
41 1961 July 18 Speech on Arrival at Kiev Airport
42 1961 July 19 Speech on Departure from Kiev
43 1961 July 20 Speech on Arrival in Leningrad
44 1961 July 21 Speech at Dinner in Leningrad
45 1961 July 24 Speech on Moscow Television
46 1961 July 24 Speech at the Reception Held at the Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow
47 1961 July 25 Departure Speech at Vnudovo Airport, Moscow
48 1961 July 25 Speech on Arrival at Warsaw
49 1961 July 25 Speech at a Grand Reception in Warsaw
50 1961 July 28 Speech on Departure from Warsaw
51 1961 July 28 Speech on Arrival at Budapest
52 1961 July 29 Speech at a Grand Reception in Nkrumah's Honour in Budapest, by the
Government of Hungary
53 1961 July 31 Speech on Departure from Budapest
54 1961 July 31 Speech on Arrival in Prague
55 1961 Aug. 1 Speech at Humboldt University, Berlin
56 1961 Aug. 2 Speech at Charles University, Prague
57 1961 Aug. 3 Speech on Departure from Prague
58 1961 Aug. 3 Speech on Arrival in Belgrade
59 1961 Aug. 3 Speech at a State Luncheon in Nkrumah's Honour, Hosted by President
Tito of Yugoslavia
60 1961 Aug. Speech on Departure from Pula-Yugoslavia
61 1961 Aug. 10 Speech on Departure from Roumania
62 1961 Aug. 10 Speech on Arrival in Bulgaria
63 1961 Aug. 10 Speech at a Reception in Nkrumah's Honour in Sofia
64 1961 Aug. 11 Speech on Departure from Bulgaria
65 1961 Aug. 11 Speech on Arrival in Tirana, Albania
66 1961 Aug. 11 Speech at a Reception in Albania
67 1961 Aug. 12 Speech on Departure from Albania
68 1961 Aug. 15 Speech at a State Banquet Held in Nkrumah's Honour in Peking
69 1961 Aug. Speech at a State Banquet Held in Nkrumah's Honour in Shanghai
70 1961 Sept. 2 Address to the Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-
Aligned Countries in Belgrade
71 1961 Nov. 25 Speech at Installation as First Chancellor of the University of Ghana,
During the Inauguration of the University
72 1961 Nov. 29 Speech at Installation as First Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, During the Inauguration of the University

154-17 1 1961 Dec. 22 Broadcast to the Nation


2 1961 Dec. 31 New Year's Eve Broadcast
3 1962 Jan. 4 Speech at the Conference on Legal Education and Formal Opening of the
Ghana Law School
4 1962 Jan. 20 Speech to the National Assembly on Volta River Project and its Bearing
on African Unity
5 1962 Jan. 20 Statement on Certain Aspects of African Unity
6 1962 Jan. 22 Toast at a Dinner at the State House in Honour of the Volta River
Authority
7 1962 Feb. 3 Address at the First Seminar at the Winneba Ideological School
8 1962 Feb. 14 Speech at the Opening of the Canadian Trade Fair
9 1962 May 5 Broadcast on Ghana's Seven-Year Development Plan
10 1962 May 26 Reply to Address of Welcome by Chiefs and People of
Sekondi/Takoradi
11 1962 June 4 Address to the Conference of African Freedom Fighters
12 1962 June 9 Speech at the Opening of the New Police Headquarters
13 1962 June 13 Speech at the Opening of British Science Exhibition
14 1962 June 21 Address at the Opening of The Accra Assembly
15 1962 July 2 Speech at the Ceremony of the Award of Lenin Peace Prize at the State
House
16 1962 Nov. 24 Message to the Seminar for Regional Commissioners, Regional
Secretaries, Party Attaches, District Commissioners and Senior Officials of the Party's Integral
Wings
17 1962 Dec. 2 Message to the Seminar for Members of Parliament
18 1962 Dec. 12 Address to Mark the Opening of the First International Congress of
Africanists Held at the Great Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon
19 1963 Jan. 1 A Proposal for the consideration of Independent African States
20 1963 Feb. 24 Speech on the Role of Universities, at University Dinner, University of
Ghana
21 1963 March 6 Speech [and reply by George Sherman, Dean of Diplomatic Corps] at a
Diplomatic Dinner held at the State House
22 1963 May 20 Speech on Arrival at Addis Ababa Airport
23 1963 May 24 Address to the Conference of African Heads of State and Government
24 1963 May 25 Closing Remarks After the Signing of the Charter of the Organization of
African Unity
25 1963 May 27 Speech on Arrival at Accra Airport
26 1963 June 21 Address to the Ghana National Assembly on the Occasion of the
Ratification of the Charter of African Unity Adopted by the Addis Ababa Conference
27 1963 Aug. 29 Tribute to W.E.B. DuBois, Broadcast to the Nation Following Burial
[and DuBois's Last Message to the World]
28 1963 Oct. 25 Speech at the Opening of the Institute of African Studies
29 1963 Nov. 30 Address at the Academy of Sciences Dinner
30 1963 Dec. 16 Message Sent to U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations
31 1964 Jan. 13 Speech at a State Dinner Given in Honour of the Premier of the State
Council of the People's Republic of China, Chou En-Lai
32 1964 Jan. 15 Speech at a Dinner Held in KN's Honor by Premier Chou En-Lai at the
Castle
33 1964 Jan. 15 Joint Ghana-China Communique
34 1964 Mar. 11 Speech to Launch the Seven-Year Development Plan
35 1964 July 19 Speech at the Conference of African Heads of State and Government,
Cairo
36 1964 July 25 Speech Delivered at the Cairo Airport
37 1964 July 25 Speech on Return From the Commonwealth Prime Ministers'
Conference and African Heads of State and Government's Conference in Cairo
38 1964 Oct. 7 Speech at the Second Conference of Non-Aligned States, Cairo
39 1965 March 22 Address on the Congo to the National Assembly
40 1965 May 10 Speech at the Fourth Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference, Winneba
41 1965 June 24 Press Statement on the Situation in Vietnam
42 1965 July 9 Speech at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference, London
43 1965 Sept. 3 Address on the People's Republic of China to the National Assembly
44 1965 Oct. 21 Speech at the Opening of the Summit Conference of the O.A.U., Accra
45 1965 Oct. 31 Aide Memoire Given to the British Prime Minister on the Occasion of
his Visit to Accra
46 1965 Oct. 31 Text of a Statement Issued by the Ghana Government on the Southern
Rhodesian Situation
47 1965 Nov. 2 Message to the Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson, O.B.E., M.P. Prime Minister of
Great Britain
48 1965 Nov. 11 Statement [of the Government of Ghana] on the Unilateral Declaration
of Independence in Southern Rhodesia
49 1965 Nov. 12 Message to the Prime Minister of Singapore on Southern Rhodesia
50 1965 Nov. 19 Press Statement on the Southern Rhodesian Situation
51 1965 Nov. 25 Address to the National Assembly on Rhodesia
52 1965 Dec. 16 Address to the National Assembly on the Southern Rhodesian Situation
53 1966 Jan. 10 Statement by the Government on the Southern Rhodesian Situation
54 1966 Jan. 22 Address Delivered at the Inauguration of the Volta Power
55 1966 Feb. 1 State Opening of Parliament, Sessional Address to the National Assembly
56 1966 Feb. 25 Statement about Overthrow
57 1966 Feb. 28 Statement to the Press Before Departure from Peking
58 1966 March 6 First Address to the People of Ghana
59 1966 March 13 Second Address to the People of Ghana
60 1966 March 20 Third Address to the People of Ghana
61 1966 March 24 Fourth Address to the People of Ghana
62 1966 April 10 Fifth Address to the People of Ghana
63 1966 April 12 Broadcast to Party Members and Friends Overseas
64 1966 April 12 Interview by Douglas Rogers

154-18 1 1966 April 24 Sixth Address to the People of Ghana


2 1966 May 1 May Day Address to the Workers of Ghana
3 1966 May 1 May Day Message to the Workers of Africa
4 1966 May 8 Eighth Address to the People of Ghana
5 1966 May 15 Ninth Address to the People of Ghana
6 1966 May 22 Tenth Address to the People of Ghana
7 1966 May 29 Eleventh Address to the People of Ghana
8 1966 June 12 Twelfth Address to the People of Ghana
9 1968 March 9 Message to the C.P.P. Overseas
10 1968 July 9 Message to the Black People of Britain

Books and Articles

Africa Must Unite


11 Preliminary outline
12 Synopses (with KN annotations)
13 Research materials - June Milne's [JM] notes
14 Research materials - JM notes
15 Research materials - clippings
16 Research materials - bibliographies
17 Draft of Preface (with Kwame Nkrumah's [KN's] annotations)
18 Draft of Foreword
19 Drafts of Chapter 1 (with JM's annotations)
20 Chapter 2 "Continental Government for Africa"
21 Drafts of Chapter 3 (with JM's annotations)
22 Chapters 1-2 with publisher's notes-fragments of typescript
23 Chapters 3-4 with publisher's notes-fragments of typescript
24 Chapters 5-6 with publisher's notes-fragments of typescript
25 Chapters 7-8 with publisher's notes-fragments of typescript
26 Chapter 9 with publisher's notes-
fragments of typescript
27 Chapter 11 with publisher's notes

28 "African Socialism Revisited" African Forum l(Winter 1966): 3-9.

29 "African Unity" [draft]

Axioms of Kwame Nkrumah


30 Notes
31 Notes - Africa-African Revolution
32 Notes - African Unity
33 Notes - Aid-Colonialism
34 Notes - Commonwealth-Development Plans

154-19 1 Notes - Economic Independence- Imperialism


2 Notes - Independence-Nationalism
3 Notes - Neo-Colonialism-Non-Alignment
4 Notes - Nuclear Weapons-Positive Action
5 Notes - Racialism-United Nations Organization
6 Mock up of cover
7 Typescript - Nelson edition with publisher's notes, pp. 1-36
8 Typescript - Nelson edition with publisher's notes, pp. 37-73
9 Galleys - Nelson edition (with corrections for Panaf edition)
10 Paste-up - Panaf edition
11 Page proofs - Panaf edition
12 Page Proofs - Panaf edition (with corrections by printer and JM)

154-20 1 Marked galleys - Panaf's "Freedom Fighters' Edition"


2 Panaf's "Freedom Fighters' Edition" with revisions for second edition
3 Typescript of French edition
4 Typescript of Swahili edition. Translated by M.W. Kanyama Chiume
5 Typescript of Swahili edition. Translated by M.W. Kanyama Chiume

The Big Lie


6 Galleys

A Call to the Workers of Ghana


7 Typescript with corrections

Challenge of the Congo


8 Synopses, lists of source material
9 Research materials - Correspondence exchanged between Osagyefo Dr. Kwame
Nkrumah, President of the Republic of Ghana and the Leaders of the Republic of the Congo on
the Congo Situation. Accra: Government Printer.
10 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's
correspondence August-November 1960
11 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's correspondence November-December
1960
12 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's correspondence February-April 1961
13 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's correspondence September 1961-February
1962
14 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's correspondence January-September 1963
15 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's correspondence October, December 1963
16 Research materials - drafts and copies of KN's correspondence January 1964-March 1965

154-21 1 Research materials - Committee for the Coordination for the Aid to
the Congo August 1960
2 Research materials - Conference of African States, Leopoldville August 1960
3 Research materials - death of Patrice Lumumba 1960-1964
4 Research materials - political relations with the Congo 1963-1964
5 Research materials - proposed meeting of the OAU at Addis Ababa 1964
6 Research materials - reports of visits to the Congo 1961
7 Research materials - statements of the Government of Ghana 1960
8 Research materials - transcript of 1884 historic document from Cameroon and letter
of transmittal 1936
9 Research materials - notes from books about the Congo
10 Research materials - notes
11 Research materials - excerpts from United Nations. Security Council Official Records
1960
12 Research materials - excerpts from United Nations. Security Council Official Records
1960
13 Research materials - excerpts from United Nations. Security Council Official Records
1961
14 Research materials - excerpts from United Nations. Security Council Official Records
1962
15 Research materials - excerpts from United Nations. Reports of Security Council to the
General Assembly 1960-1962
16 Research materials - United Nations General Assembly. Seventeenth Session, Official
Records, Fifth Committee, Meetings 961-969; 971-973 and 980 December 1962
17 Research materials - clippings 1960-1962, 1964
18 Research materials - clippings 1965, no date
19 Research materials - press reports August 1962, April 1964-August 1965
20 Research materials - press reports September-October 1965
21 Research materials - press reports November-December 1965
22 Research materials - press reports from the Congo Files 1962-March 1964
23 Research materials - press reports from the Congo Files April-December 1964
24 Research materials - press reports from the Congo Files January-October 1965

154-22 1 Research materials - press reports from the Congo Files


October-November 1965
2 Research materials - press reports from the Congo Files December 1965-January
1966, no date
3 Research materials - Africa Report 10(August 1965)
4 Research materials - African Review 1(May 1965) (KN on cover)
5 Research materials - Chatham House Memoranda: The Congo, A Chronology of Events
January 1960-December 1961. Oxford University Press, 1962
6 Research materials - The Tragedy of the Congo. Lagos Study Circle.
7 Quotation page
8 Dedication
9 Author's Note and Preface to the paperback edition
10 Preface - first draft
11 Preface - second draft (with KN's corrections)
12 Preface - third draft
13 Preface - final draft
14 Typescript with JM's corrections - various pages
15 Typescript with JM's corrections - Chapter 1
16 Copy of letter from Tshombe to Bomboko (reproduced in Chapter 11)
17 Typescript with JM's corrections - Chapters 12-17
18 Typescript with JM's corrections - Chapters 18-22
19 Typescript with JM's corrections - Introduction, pages 1-84
20 Typescript with JM's corrections - pages 85A-213
21 Typescript with JM's corrections - pages 214A-296
22 Typescript with JM's corrections - pages 297A-381A
23 Typescript with JM's corrections - pages 381B-434

154-23 1 Typescript with JM's corrections - Contents, Chapters 2, 4-6


2 Typescript - Chapters 7- 11
3 Galleys 2-20 - first edition (with JM's corrections and printer's markings)
4 Galleys 21-44 - first edition (with JM's corrections
and printer's markings)
5 Galleys 45-62 - first edition (with JM's corrections and printer's markings)
6 Galleys 63-85 - first edition (with JM's corrections and printer's markings)
7 Galleys 86-101, Bibliography - first edition (with JM's corrections and printer's
markings)
8 Corrected galleys 1-20 (with JM's corrections)
9 Corrected galleys 21-40 (with JM's corrections)
10 Corrected galleys 41-60 (with JM's corrections)
11 Book reviews

Class Struggle in Africa


12 Typescript synopses, outlines
13 Typescript page from "Elites" section

154-24 1 Typescript (with JM's corrections)


2 Typescript (with JM's corrections)
3 Typescript (with JM's corrections)
4 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
5 First marked copy (with JM's corrections)
6 Art work - silhouette of KN
7 Drawings of maps
8 Bromide charts
9 Charts for block making - charts 1-5
10 Charts for block making - charts 6-10
11 Book reviews

Consciencism: Philosophy and Ideology for Decolonisation


12 Heinemann edition with corrections for Panaf edition

Dark Days in Ghana


13 Synopses
14 Research materials - copies of correspondence 1966
15 Research materials - notes on the coup
16 Research materials - notes on responses to the coup
17 Research materials - notes on reasons for the coup

154-25 1 Research materials - notes on results of the coup


2 Research materials - notes on results of the coup
3 Research materials - clippings
4 Research materials - JM's notes from discussions with KN
5 Proposed Dedication and Author's Notes for second edition
6 Typescript - cover, Contents, Foreword, Chapters 1-3
7 Typescript - Chapters 4- 5
8 Typescript - Chapters 6- 7,
Appendix 2
9 Typescript - revised draft - Contents, Author's Note, Chapters 1-2 (with JM's corrections)
10 Typescript - revised draft - Chapters 3- 4 (with JM's corrections)
11 Typescript - revised draft - Chapters 5- 6 (with JM's corrections)
12 Typescript - revised draft - Chapters 7- 8 (with JM's corrections)
13 Typescript - revised draft - Chapter 9, Conclusion, Appendix 1A (with JM's
corrections)
14 Typescript - revised draft - Appendix 1B (with JM's corrections)
15 Typescript - revised draft - cover, Contents, Foreword, Chapters 1-2 (with JM and KN's
corrections)
16 Typescript - revised draft - Chapters 3- 4 (with JM
and KN's corrections)
17 Typescript - revised draft - Chapters 5- 6 (with JM and KN's corrections)
18 Typescript - revised draft - Chapters 7- 8 (with JM and KN's corrections)
19 Typescript - revised draft - Chapter 9, Conclusion, Appendix 2 (with JM and KN's
corrections)
20 KN's corrections to galleys
21 Cover designs, map
22 Book reviews

23 "Diary of Events - U.S.S.R., Eastern European Countries and China" (1961)


24 "European Government in Africa." The Lincolnian 5(April 12, 1938)

25 "Ghana: Election Fraud" (with KN's annotations)

154-26 Ghana: The Way Out


1 Typescript (with JM's corrections)

Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare: A Guide to the Armed Phase of the African


Revolution
2 Research materials - KN's notes after meeting with Soviet ambassador in Conakry
3 Initial dedication (not used)
4 "Materials for Destruction" (used in part)
5 "Rules of Discipline" (with KN's note)
6 Synopsis of Part 4
7 Indexes
8 Charts
9 Author's note
10 Typescript of Chapter 2 (with JM's corrections)
11 Manuscript typescript (KN's note on cover and JM's corrections throughout)
12 JM's notes for corrections
13 Typescript of French edition
14 Typescript of Swahili edition. Translated by M.W. Kanyama Chiume
15 Galleys (with JM's [pen] and KN's [pencil] corrections)
16 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
17 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
18 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
19 Galleys (with JM's corrections)

154-27 1 Galleys (with JM's corrections)


2 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
3 Excerpt published in Zimbabwe News 4(April 12, 1969) (with KN's notes)
4 Press release
5 Book reviews

I Speak of Freedom: A Statement of African Ideology


6 Outline (with JM's notes)
7 Excerpt - "Greatness is not Measured by Stockpiles of Atom Bombs" Tribune
(London) July 7, 1961
8 Book reviews

9 "A Letter of Consolation to Dr. Kofi A. Busia on the Coup in Ghana" Black Scholar
(May 1972): 23-26
10 "The Myth of the Third World" Labour Monthly 50(October 1968): 462-465

Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism


11 Research materials - excerpts from KN's 1960 speeches
12 Charts
13 Fragments of Contents, Chapters 1-2 (with JM's corrections)
14 Fragments of Chapters 9, 11-14 (with JM's corrections)
15 Fragments of Chapters 15-18 (with JM's corrections)
16 Typescript - Contents, Preface, Chapter 1 (with JM and KN's corrections)
17 Typescript - Chapters 2-3 (with JM and KN's corrections)
18 Typescript - Chapters 4-7 (with JM and KN's corrections)
19 Typescript - Chapters 8-11 (with JM and KN's corrections)
20 Typescript - Chapters 12-14 (with JM and KN's corrections)
21 Typescript - Chapters 15-17 (with JM and KN's corrections)
22 Typescript - Introduction, Chapter 1 (with JM and KN's
corrections)
23 Typescript - Chapters 2-3 (with JM's corrections)
24 Typescript - Chapters 4-5 (with JM's corrections)

154-28 1 Typescript - Chapters 6-7 (with JM's corrections)


2 Typescript - Chapters 8-9 (with JM's corrections)
3 Typescript - Chapters 10-11 (with JM and KN's corrections)
4 Typescript - Chapters 12-13 (with JM's corrections)
5 Typescript - Chapters 14-15 (with JM and KN's corrections)
6 Typescript - Chapters 16-17 (with JM and KN's corrections)
7 Typescript - Contents, Preface, Chapter 1 (with JM's corrections)
8 Typescript - previous Chapter 1 (with JM's corrections)
9 Typescript - Chapters 3-5 (with JM's corrections)
10 Typescript - Chapters 6-10 (with JM's corrections)
11 Typescript - Chapters 11-15 (with JM's corrections)
12 Typescript - Chapters 16-17 (with JM's corrections)
13 Typescript - Introduction, Chapters 1-2 (with JM's corrections)
14 Typescript - Chapters 3-5 (with JM's corrections)
15 Typescript - Chapters 6-9 (with JM's corrections)
16 Typescript - Chapters 10-12 (with JM's corrections)
17 Galleys (with KN's corrections)
18 Typescript of French edition - title page and Introduction
19 Typescript of French edition - Introduction, Chapters 1-5

154-29 1 Typescript of French edition - Chapters 6-18, Conclusion,


Bibliography
2 Legal contracts 1964-1968
3 Publisher's correspondence (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd.) 1965-1966
4 Publisher's correspondence 1967-1969
5 Financial statements, reports, estimates, orders 1965-1969
6 Publicity information
7 Douglas Rimmer's analysis
8 Book reviews, commentaries, reactions

9 Foreword to Not Yet Uhuru: the Autobiography of Oginga Odinga. London:


Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, 1967

10 "A Political-Military Strategy for African Liberation" excerpt from pages 51-58 of
Handbook, re-published in Guerrilla Warfare and Marxism: A Collection of Writings from Karl
Marx to the Present on Armed Struggles for Liberation and for Socialism, edited by William J.
Pomeroy. NY: International Publishers, 1968

Revolutionary Path
11 Outline
12 Synopsis of Publisher's Notes, Chapter 1
13 Synopsis of Chapters 9-17
14 Synopsis of Chapters 18-25, Introduction to 26-34, Conclusion
15 JM's notes for Publisher's Note
16 Bound manuscript (copy) - Part 1 (with JM's corrections)
17 Bound manuscript (copy) - Part 2 (with JM's corrections)
18 Bound manuscript (copy) - Part 3 (with JM's corrections)

154-30 1 Uncorrected page proofs


2 Page proofs (with JM's corrections)

154-31 1 Speech by Hon. J.S. Malecela on the launching of the book in Dar-
es-Salaam
2 Clipping about launching of book
3 Book reviews

4 "Rhodesia: An African View" Punch, February 23, 1966, pp. 258-260

Rhodesia File
5 Outline
6 Research materials - correspondence 1964-1966, no date
7 Research materials - A Memorandum in Regard to Southern Rhodesia Submitted to the
Security Council on the 2nd August, 1963
8 Research materials - research papers of the African Studies Association, New York 1968
9 Research materials - Reports to the Parliament of Great Britain 1968
10 Research materials - printed material concerning Rhodesia
11 Research materials - clippings about KN's position on Rhodesia
12 List of source material
The Spectre of Black Power
13 First draft of Foreword and Dedication [with JM's corrections in blue ink] and KN's [in
green and black ink and pencil] corrections)
14 Draft (with KN's comments [in green ink] and JM's corrections [in black ink])
15 Typescript

The Struggle Continues


16 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
17 Publisher's Note

Two Myths
18 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
19 French translation. Translated by Attobra K. Ekya

Voice from Conakry


20 Cover mock-ups
21 Passages to appear at head of each broadcast
22 Typescript - Introduction, Broadcasts 1- 6 (with JM's corrections)
23 Typescript - Broadcasts 7-15 (with JM's corrections)
24 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
25 Galleys (with JM's corrections)
26 Galleys (with JM's corrections)

27 "What I Mean by Positive Action"

28 "What I Mean by Socialism" Africa and the World (July 1966): 5-7

29 Research notes

E Writings about Kwame Nkrumah

30 Biographical sketches
31 African Concord. October 9, 1986. Includes four articles about KN
32 Afrique Histoire 2(1984). Includes three articles about KN
33 Alexander, Andrew. "The Age of Dictators." Weekend Telegraph July 16, 1965: 9-13
[copy; original in oversize]
34 Armah, Kwesi. "Founder's Day & Death of a Democracy in Ghana." Speech given in
London on September 21, 1968
35 Barden, A.K. "Short Biography of Kwame Nkrumah." Quotations from article

154-32 1 Bibliographies of writings by and about KN


2 Bretton, Henry L. "The Overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah." Reprint from Problems in
International Relations, 3rd ed. pp. 277-299. Edited by Andrew Gyorgy, Hubert S. Gibbs, and
Robert S. Jordan. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1970. (Includes note from author
and comment by KN)
3 Bunche, Ralph. Introductory Remarks at a Reception, New York. July 27, 1958
4 "The Complete Life Story and Death of Dr. Nkrumah" (History and Drama)
5 "Confidential Fleet Street Letter." 1966
6 Dadson, Nanabanyin. "Nkrumah Remembered." Africa July 1985: 30-31.
7 "The Decline and Fall of Kwame Nkrumah"The Sunday Times Magazine (London)
March 6, 1967 (copy; original in oversize)
8 Drake, St. Clair. "Nkrumah: The Real Tragedy." Nation, June 5, 1972, pp. 721-724
9 "Ghana After Nkrumah" Economist August 6-12, 1966, pp. 549-564
10 Ghana Society of Architects. Toast.
May 3, 1958
11 Goldsmith Workers Union and Delhi Pradesh Sunar Sabah. Address of Welcome,
India. December 1958
12 [Herve], Julia Wright. "Nkrumah's Last Thoughts on
African Unity" Afriscope (May 1973): 27-29, 40
13 --------. Review of Black Star: A View of the Life and
Times of Kwame Nkrumah, by Basil Davidson
14 Ivekovic, Ivan. "Nkrumah's Legacy"
15 Jack, Hulan E. Address of Manhattan Borough President at a luncheon, New York. July
28, 1958
16 "Kaunda's Tribute to Nkrumah." January 17, 1977 [excerpt]
17 Kenney, Nathaniel T. "The Winds of Freedom Stir a Continent" National Geographic
118(September 1960): 303-359
18 Krafona, Kwesi. "Nkrumahism is Here to Stay."
19 --------. "The Unforgettable Kwame Nkrumah of Africa." Published by the Centre for
Writers and Journalists from the Exploited World
20 "Kwame Nkrumah and the African Revolution" 1964
21 Liu Shao-chi. Speech by the President of the People's Republic of China, at a State
Banquet, Peking, China. August 15, 1961
22 --------. Speech at a Banquet. February 24, 1966
23 Luqman, W.C. Anas M. "Why Nkrumah is Given this Award." Speech presenting `Black
Manhood' Award by The Malcolm X Black Hand Society of the World, May 19, 1970
24 Milne, June. "Behind the Ghana Coup." 1966
25 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great
Lives, 1974) - Research materials
26 ---------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript
(first draft) - Chapters 1-5
27 ---------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript
(first draft) - Chapters 6-9
28 ---------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript
(first draft) - Chapters 10-11, 15
29 ---------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) -
Typescript Introduction, Chapters 1-5
30 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript
Chapters 6-10
31 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript
Chapters 11-14

154-33 1 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript


Chapters 15-17, Appendix 2
2 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript (second copy)
Introduction, Chapters 1-4
3 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript (second copy) Chapters
5-8
4 --------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript
(second copy) Chapters 9-12
5 ---------. Kwame Nkrumah (Panaf Great Lives, 1974) - Typescript (second copy)
Chapters 13-16, Appendix 1
6 --------. "Nkrumaism: Ideology for the
Task Ahead."
7 --------. Notes for talk given at North London Collegiate School for Girls, Edgware
8 --------. Notes from discussions with KN in Conakry, 1968
9 --------. Notes on Nkrumaism
10 --------. Notes on "Nkrumaist Views of Africa's Historical Development" 1966
11 --------. Some Essential Features of Nkrumaism. Edition published by International
Publishers in 1964 (with KN's and JM's corrections for 1970 edition)
12 --------. Some Essential Features of Nkrumaism. Galleys of Part II (with JM's corrections
for 1974 edition)
13 --------. Text of a speech Basio was to make in Accra on anniversary of KN's
birthday 1979
14 Nehru, Shri Jawaharlal. Speech of the Prime Minister of India at a Banquet, India.
December 24, 1958
15 New Years Message [in French]. 1967
16 The Nkrumaist 4(January 1966). Published by the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological
Institute
17 Nkrumah's Deception of Africa. Published by the Ministry of Information, Government
of Ghana. 1966?
18 Nkrumah's Subversion in Africa: Documentary Evidence of Nkrumah's Interference
in the Affairs of Other African States. Published by the Ministry of Information, Government of
Ghana. 1966?
19 Osagyefo 1(September 1983). Organ of the Ghanaian Genuine Left
20 Osunsade, David. "Will Pan Africanism Die with Nkrumah?" 1972
21 Panaf Books Ltd. Book Lists
22 Perkash, Brahm. Speech by the Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Indo-Ghana
Cultural Association, India. January 2, 1959
23 Prasad, Rajendra. Message of Greetings from the President of India on the Occasion of
the Inauguration of Ghana. July 1, 1960
24 Press releases from 1958 trip to the United States
25 Progress 1(January 1967). Official Mouthpiece of the People's Progressive Front of
Ghana
26 --------. (February 1967)
27 Remarques Africaines March 23, 1966
28 Report of the Commission Appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act
250) to Enquire into the Affairs of Nadeco Limited 1966

154-34 1 Report of the Commission Appointed under the Commission of


Enquiry Act, 1964 (Act 250) to Enquire into the Kwame Nkrumah Properties 1966
2 The Revolution. Kwame Nkrumah Edition. 5(February 1968). Published by the National
Vous, The Gambia, West Africa
3 Singh, (Rana) Jang Bahadur. Welcome Speech by the President of the Indo-Ghana
Cultural Association. January 2, 1959
4 Article from "Le Soleil" May 17, 1970 [in French]
5 Stockwell, John. In Search of Enemies: A CIA Story. NY: Norton, 1978. [excerpt
about the 1966 coup]
6 Tettegah, John K. "An Appeal to the Trade Unionists of Ghana." [for circulation in post-
coup Ghana]
7 Toure, Ahmed Sekou. Extracts from opening speech on Nkrumah Day. May 13, 1972
(translated from the French by Julia Wright [Herve])
8 Williams, Michael W. "Nkrumahism as an Ideological Embodiment of Leftist Thought
Within the African World" Journal of Black Studies 15(September 1984): 117-134
9 --------. "Marcus Garvey and Kwame Nkrumah: A Case of Ideological Assimilation,
Advancement, and Refinement." The Western Journal of Black Studies 7(1983): 94-102
Wright, Julia (see [Herve], Julia Wright)
10 Order forms for The Spirit and Structure of Nkrumah's C.P.P., by G.K. Osei
11 Clippings 1957-1962, 1965
12 Clippings 1966
13 Clippings 1967-1987, no date

Death of Nkrumah

14 Afriscope 2(June 1972). Includes six articles about KN


15 Benn, Brindley. "In Memoriam, Kwame Nkrumah's Contribution to Revolutionary
Politics." Speech delivered at the Memorial Meeting, Georgetown (Guyana) City Hall on May
21, 1972.
16 Black World 21(July 1972). Includes four articles about KN
17 Committee for Political Development remembrance pamphlet May 1972
18 DuBois, Shirley Graham. "Kwame Nkrumah: African Liberator" Freedomways
12(1972): 197-206.
19 Essack, Karim. "Kwame Nkrumah: Africa's Noblest Son." April 29, 1972
20 The Ghanaian Community in Zambia funeral program July 1972
21 Gizenga, Dabu. "A Brother Remembers Osagyefo on the Death of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame
Nkrumah" Afrika Must Unite 1(June 1972)
22 "National Service in memory of The late Kwame Nkrumah, First President of
Ghana"- program from Zambia July 16, 1972
23 "Nkrumah's Death" Tricontinental 7(July 1972): 34-37
24 "Nkrumaism-The Struggle Continues" Issued by the Secretariat of Committee for
African Revolution, to mark the Death of Kwame Nkrumah
25 Nwigwe, Henry. "Nkrumah's Lament." Excerpt from The
Great Nigeria Debate and My Concept of Black Power
26 Pan African Journal, Osagyefo Special (Official organ of the International Organisation
of Pan African Students, London.)
27 Presence Africaine, Homage to Kwame Nkrumah. Includes nineteen articles about KN
1973

154-35 1 "Tribute to Nkrumah at the Poplar Civic Theatre"- flier July 1,


1972
2 Obituaries

F Radio Reports from Ghana

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33 1966 November 28
34 1966 November 29
35 1966 November 30
36 1966 December 1
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40 1966 December 5
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47 1966 December 8
48 1966 December 8
49 1966 December 9
50 1966 December 9
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52 1966 December 10
53 1966 December 10
54 1966 December 10
55 1966 December 10
56 1966 December 10 - January 21, 1967
57 1966 December 12
58 1966 December 12
59 1966 December 12
60 1966 December 13
61 1966 December 14
62 1966 December 15
63 1966 December 15
64 1966 December 15
65 1966 December 15
66 1966 December 16
67 1966 December 16
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76 1966 December 21
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81 1966 December 24
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86 1966 December 27
87 1966 December 27
88 1966 December 28
89 1966 December 28
90 1966 December 28
91 1966 December 28
92 1966 December 28
93 1966 December 28
94 1966 December 28
95 1966 December 29
96 1966 December 30
97 1966 December 31
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27 1967 April 1
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54 1967 April 25
55 1967 April 26
56 1967 May 3 - 27
57 1967 May 7
58 1967 May 10
59 1967 May 11
60 1967 May 29 - June 8
61 1967 June 9 - 30
62 1967 July 1 - 19
63 1967 July 20 - 31
64 1968 October 23
65 1968 November 8
66 1968 November 8
67 1969 January 28
68 1969 February 1
69 1969 June 4
70 1969 June 7
71 1969 September 8
72 1969 September 9
73 1969 September 10
74 1969 September 11
75 1969 September 12
76 1969 September 24
77 1969 October 25

G Writings by Others

78 Acquaye-Nortey. Speech concerning Arrangements for the Distribution of Imported


Essential Commodities under the Agreements with U.S. and Canadian Governments at the Press
Club. June 24, 1966
79 Addo, E. Affla. Address to Telephone Staff at the General Post Office, Accra. June 3,
1966
80 Afari-Gyan. "The Problems of Mental Decolonisation."
81 Afrifa, A.A. Address to Principal Secretaries, Heads of Department and State
Corporations Under his Responsibility. June 22, 1966
82 --------. "New Deal for Ghana's Economy." Opening statement at a press conference
held on July 8, 1967
83 Alata, Jean-Paul. "African Prison." Translated by Marguerite Garling
84 Ankrah, Joseph Arthur. Address at the Ghana Armed Forces All Officers Convention.
June 29, 1966
85 --------. Address at the Inauguration of the Congress. June 4, 1966
86 --------. "The Aspirations of Our New Nation." Broadcast to the Nation of Ghana, March
24, 1966
87 --------. Broadcast to the Citizens of Ghana. June 3, 1966

154-39 1 Apaloo, Modesto. Interview, July 1969


2 The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Eastern Region. "Signal to the Inspector of
Police." September 19-20, 1966
3 Ayeh, B.F.A. Address Delivered at the 50th Session of the International Labour
Conference Held in Geneva. June 6, 1966
4 Bing, Geoffrey. "Public Executions in Ghana." May 9, 1967
5 "Black Manhood and Revolution" [Includes KN's annotations]
6 Botchway, Kwesi. "The Way Ahead: Ghana's Economic Recovery Programme."
Statement on Economic Policies of the PNDC. December 30, 1982
7 Diallo, Hamady. "Memorandum Submitted to the Delegation of the Republic of
Ghana by the Group of African Students in Poland - Warsaw." July 27, 1961
8 DuBois, Shirley Graham. "What Happened in Ghana? The Inside Story." Freedomways
Summer 1966 [excerpts]
9 Dwemoh, E.R.K. "Testimonial-Mr. R. E. Owusu." August 3, 1966
10 Embassy of the Republic of Ghana. "Messages of Support for the National Liberation
Council." 1966
11 Flake, Wilson C. "Statement by the American Ambassador to Ghana." September 10,
1959
12 Fox, Peter. "Universities in Developing Countries." Eastern Horizon October 1968:
53-59
13 Mr. Gbedemah. Interview, July 1969
14 Hanafi, A.M. "Statement of Resignation of Indonesian Ambassador [to Cuba] A.M.
Hanafi." July 4, 1966
15 Hansen, Johnny F.S. "Speech delivered by Johnny F.S. Hansen at Greater Accra Region
Bar Association Symposium on Union Government and Party Politics." 1983?
16 Harlley, J.W.K. Statement at the Opening of the Ghana/Upper Volta Border. June 4,
1966
17 Lewis, Reba. "Art and Politics."
18 Dr. Lutterodt. Interview, July 1969
19 Mai, Kan. "The Application to Africa of Mao's Precepts on Popular Revolution."
20 The National Liberation Council Budget Statement for 1966-67. By Lt. General J.A.
Ankrah, Chairman. Accra-Tema: State Publishing Corporation, 1966
21 Oduro-Kwarten, Thomas. Interview, July 1969
22 Omaboe, E.N. Statement at a Press Conference. June 24, 1966
23 Quaison-Sackey, Alex. "The 1963 Security Council Debate."
24 Rawlings, Jerry. First and Second Broadcasts to the Citizens of Ghana. December 31,
1981 and January 5, 1982
25 --------. "No Turning Back." A Message to the Nation. Delivered on July 29, 1982
26 "Resolution by Ghanaian Entourage of Osagyefo President Kwame Nkrumah in the
Republic of Guinea."
27 "The Significance of the Formation of COSATU."
28 Sloan, Pat. "Six Months of Ghana's Police State." New Zealand Monthly Review
(December 1966): 14-16
29 --------. "What Happened in Ghana." New Zealand Monthly Review (May 1966): 12-
14
30 "Statement on the Current Crisis Facing Ghana and the P.N.P. Government." Issued
by the Kwame Nkrumah Revolutionary Guards at an Emergency Meeting Held at Accra on
November 3, 1980
31 Stevens, Siaka. "Broadcast by the Honourable Prime Minister, Dr. Siaka Stevens."
October 23, 1970
32 Tettegah, John. "Press Statement by Mr. John K. Tettegah, formerly Secretary-
General of the Ghana Trades Union Congress and of the All-African Trade Union Federation."
33 Toure, Sekou. "Ghana-Guinea Union, Speech delivered by President Sekou Toure on the
Occasion of the Proclamation of the Republic of Ghana." 1960
34 Ulyanovsky, Rostislav. "Some Aspects of the Non-Capitalist Way for Asian and
African Countries." World Marxist Review (September 1969): 44-48. [Includes KN's
annotations]
35 Webb, Sidney. "Sidney J. Webb's Observation on Research."
36 Welbeck, N.A. "What the British Press Would not Print about Ghana." Press Statement at
the Press Club, April 15, 1965
37 Yakubu, B.A. Address to Senior Officers of the Ministry of Industries. June 27, 1966
38 Author unknown. [discussion of trip to Ghana?]

H Organizations

39 Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau


40 Blackman's Volunteer Army of Liberation
41 Central Union of Ghanaian Students in Europe
42 Comite Revolucionario de Mocambique
43 Conference Internationale D'Appui Aux Peuples Des Colonies Portugaises
44 Convention People's Party
45 Ghana Bar Association
46 Ghana National Students Organization
47 Ghanaian Students in Europe
48 Gyan Global GmbH-Panaf Inc.
49 Malayan People's Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee
50 National Union of Ghanaian Students (Europe)
51 Ngwana National Liberatory Congress
52 Non-European Unity Movement
53 Pan African International Executive Committee
54 Patriotic Africans Union
55 People's Committee for a New Nigeria
56 The Political Committee of the African Charter of Casablanca
57 Union of African States

I June Milne's Files

Estate of Kwame Nkrumah

58 Copies of KN's will and probate documents January 1970


59 Copies of probate will and oaths 1970-1972
60 Instructions to Counsel to Advise April 1973
61 Advice of Burley and Geach, Solicitors April 1973
62 Royalty Statements - Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 1970-1974
63 Royalty Statements - Heinemann Educational Books Ltd. 1968-1974
64 Royalty Statement - International Publishers 1969-1972
65 Royalty Statements - Panaf Books Ltd. 1971-1972
66 Probates - 1972
67 Statements from The National Commercial Bank of Scotland 1969-1972
68 JM's Chronological File October 1969-February 1970

154-40 1 JM's Chronological File May-July 1972


2 JM's Chronological File September-November 1972
3 JM's Chronological File January-July 1973
4 JM's Chronological File September 1973
5 JM's Chronological File November 1973, March-April 1974
6 JM's Chronological File May-June 1974
7 JM's Chronological File July-December
1974
8 JM's Chronological File January-August
1975
9 JM's Chronological File October 1975-April 1976
10 JM's Chronological File January, May 1976
11 JM's Chronological File July-October 1976
12 JM's Chronological File January-April 1977
13 JM's Chronological File October 1977
-November 1978, October 1987
14 Burley and Geach's [B and G] Chronological File April-July 1972
15 B and G's Chronological File August-October 1972
16 B and G's Chronological File November 1972
17 B and G's Chronological File December 1972-January 1973
18 B and G's Chronological File February-April 1973
19 B and G's Chronological File May-August 1973
20 B and G's Chronological File September 1973-May 1974
21 B and G's Chronological File July-August 1974, October-December 1975
22 B and G's Chronological File January-May 1976
23 B and G's Chronological File June-December 1976
24 B and G's Chronological File January-April 1977
25 B and G's Chronological File June 1977- April 1978
26 B and G's Chronological File May- November 1978

Correspondence

27 A-D
28 Armah, Kwesi
29 Botsio, Kojo
30 E-W
31 Essack, Alma
32 Essack, Karrim
33 Hansen, Johnny F.S.
34 Keke, Zolile
154-41 1 Krafona, Kwesi
2 Robinson, Pat
3 Rogers, Douglas 1977-1978
4 Rogers, Douglas 1979-1982
5 Rogers, Douglas 1983-May 1985
6 Rogers, Douglas June 1985-June 1987
7 Scheck, Kwesi
8 First names only
9 Invitations to functions relating to the Inauguration of the Volta Dam January
1966
10 Invitations to Ghanaian Inaugural events July 1960
11 Invitations to services in memory of KN 1972, 1977

Writings by June Milne

Forward Ever
12 Swahili translation (Translated by Robert M. Makange)

J George Padmore
13 Correspondence 1946-1951
14 Correspondence 1952-1957
15 "George Padmore: The Theoretician of Pan- Africanism" 1959
16 "Information [about Padmore] obtained from Dr. Legrand Coleman"
17 Statement about Padmore's death, written by Dorothy Padmore

K Printed Material

Clippings

18 1960-1965
19 1966-1977
20 1978-1979

154-42 1 1982-1983
2 1984 January-June
3 1984 July-December
4 1985 January-May
5 1985 June-December, February 1986
6 no date
7 Charles Howard's writings on Africa 1966-1967
8 Charles Howard's writings on Africa January-May 1968
9 Charles Howard's writings on Africa June-September 1968
10 Charles Howard's writings on Africa October 1968-February 1969, no date

Periodicals

11 The African Student 3(1965)


12 All-African People's Conference News Bulletin 1(1958)
13 Ascria Bulletin June 9, 1966
14 British Information Services Bulletin 1957
15 Comment: A Communist Weekly Review 7(June 14, 1969)

154-43 1 Convention People's Party of Ghana, Overseas Branch [CPPGOB]


newsletters February-April 1967
2 CPPGOB - The Dawn March, May, June 1966
3 CPPGOB - The Dawn December 1976-March 1977
4 CPPGOB - The Dawn April-July 1977
5 CPPGOB - The Dawn August-October 1977
6 CPPGOB - The Dawn November-December 1977
7 CPPGOB - The Dawn January-September 1978 (July issue missing)
8 CPPGOB - The Dawn October 1978-May 1979
9 CPPGOB - The Dawn June-November 1979, February 1980, July-November 1981, May
1984, December 1984, September 1986, June 1987, no date
10 Direction 1(June 1979)
11 Ghana Foreign Affairs 1(December 1960)
12 Ghana Today April 1961-April 1967 (issues missing)
13 Ghana Today supplements November 8, 1961 and August 14, 1963
14 Ghana Warrior no date (1980s)
15 Ghana Weekly Review 1(March 6, 1957)
16 Home Front January/February 1983- September/October 1984
17 Home Front January 1985-July 1986, July 1988

154-44 1 Liberation Colonial Freedom News March- April 1967 [includes


KN's annotations]
2 Marxism Today September 1969 [includes KN's annotations (black pen)]
3 Nelson News March 1958
4 New African February 1983
5 NIFA Bulletin July 1966, August 1966
6 Peking Review supplement August 23, 1968 [includes KN's annotations]
7 Revolutionary Banner 1(December 1985)
8 Third World Journal April 1969 [includes KN's annotations]
9 Toward Freedom July-August 1966, September 1966 [includes KN's annotations]
10 Tricontinental September-October 1968, May 1969 [include KN's annotations]
11 Under the Banner of Socialism February- March 1965
12 Vietnam Courier May 19, 1969 [includes KN's annotations]
13 Voice of Africa 1(January 16, 1960)
14 West Africa August 14, 1965
February 11, 1967
December 28, 1968
January 4, 1969
January 25, 1969
January 16, 1984
15 Zimbabwe News 3(October 26, 1968) [includes KN's annotations]

Books and Pamphlets

Inauguration of the Republic of Ghana


(June 29-July 4, 1960)
16 Arts Council of Ghana Programme of Concert
17 Detailed Working Programme
18 Official Programme
19 Opening of the Parliament of Ghana (program)
20 Parliamentary Debates, Official Report
21 President's Luncheon Seating Plan
22 Programme, Inauguration of the First President of Ghana
23 Souvenir Brochure of State Regalia of Ghana

24 "Aide Memoire: Release of Ghanaians held in Conakry - Guinea" October 10, 1966
25 Aspects of Ghana's Seven-Year Development Plan 1964
26 "Big Victory, Great Task" North Viet-Nam's Minister of Defense assesses the course of
the war, by General Vo Nguyen Giap. London: The Pall Mall Press Ltd., 1968. [autographed by
KN]
27 Conakry: Perle de la Cote D'Afrique
28 Conference of Heads of African States at Casablanca January 3-7, 1961
29 Fifty Unknown Facts about the African, with Complete Proof, by G.K. Osei 1962
30 Ghana (prepared by the Information Section, Embassy of Ghana, Washington, DC)
1958?
31 Ghana. Accra: Information Services Department, December 1983
32 Ghana: An Economic Survey (designed and produced by Barclays Bank) August 1964
33 Ghana: An Official Handbook 1961 edition
34 Ghana as a Republic: Your Questions Answered. Accra: Ghana Information Services,
1960
35 Ghana at a Glance. Accra: Ghana Information Services
36 Ghana Fact Sheets (prepared by the Information Section, Embassy of Ghana,
Washington, DC)

154-45 1 Ghana is Born. London: Newman Neame Limited for Ghana


Information Services, Accra, 1958
2 Ghana Main Towns and Cities. Accra: Ghana Information Services
3 Ghana, 1957. Accra: Department of Information Services
4 Ghana Reborn. NY: Ghana Information Services, December 1966
5 Ghana, Two Years of Transformation: 1982-83. Accra: Information Services Department
6 Ghanacraft (catalog of local handicraft)
7 Going to Ghana? London: The Information Section of the Ghana High Commission,
1960
8 The Gold Coast and the Constitution. Accra: West African Graphic Co., Inc, 1952
9 Government Proposals for a Republican Constitution. Accra, 1960
10 Handbook of Commerce and Industry. Accra: Ministry of Trade, 1960
11 Know Your Constitution, 100 Questions on the Constitutional Proposals Answered.
Accra-Tema, 1957?
12 The Making of Ghana. London: Reference Division, Central Office of Information, 1956
13 Malcolm X: The Evolution of a Revolutionary Pan-Africanist. Published by the
Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute
14 Meeting of the Steering Committee at Dar es Salaam January 26-30, 1961
15 "National Liberation Council Protective Custody Decree" 1966
16 National Museum of Ghana Handbook. Tema: Ghana Publishing Corporation, 1973.
17 "News from Ghana." Issued by the Ghana High Commission, Freetown, December 1966
18 --------. no date
19 Notes for Delegates and Officials (of the OAU Summit Conference) October 1965
20 Panoply of Ghana by A.A. Kyerematen. Accra: Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd., 1964.
21 The Pattern of Business Organisation in Ghana. Issued by the Government of the
Republic of Ghana, 1965?
22 The Proposals of the Constitutional Commission for a Constitution for Ghana, an
abridged version. 1968
23 The Rebirth of Ghana; the End of Tyranny. Accra-Tema: Ministry of Information,
1966
24 Report of the Commission of Enquiry into Disturbances in the Gold Coast. London:
His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1948

154-46 1 Report of the Commission of Enquiry into Trade Malpractices in


Ghana. Accra-Tema: Office of the President, 1965.
2 "A Report of the Political Committee" (of KN's entourage) 1966
3 Second Development Plan, 1959-64
4 Statement by His Majesty's Government on the Report of the Commission of Enquiry
into Disturbances in the Gold Coast. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1948
5 The Tasks Before Us: The Basic Tasks of the Working People of Ghana in the Period
of the Seven-Year Development Plan and the Construction of Socialism in Ghana. Accra:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
6 Two-Year Development Plan, From Stabilisation to Development: A Plan for the Period
Mid-1968 to Mid-1970. July 1968
7 Two Years After Liberation: A Review of the Second Year of Liberation. Accra:
Ministry of Information, 1968
8 Visit to Ghana of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and his Royal Highness The Prince
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Accra: Ministry of Information, 1961
9 A Visual History of Ghana by C.M.O. Mate. London: Evan Brothers Ltd., 1959
10 Voice of U.N.I.P. (official mouthpiece of the Northern Rhodesia United National
Independence Party) March 1963
11 The Volta River Project 1961
12 "The Volta River Project" by Robert Jackson. reprinted from Progress 4(1964)
13 "This is Ghana" Published by the Information Section of the Embassy of Ghana,
Washington, DC, 1958?
14 Volta: The Story of Ghana's Volta River Project by Keith Jopp. Accra: Volta River
Authority, 1965

Other printed items

15 Convention People's Party Membership Card


16 National Liberation Council Press Releases
17 Fliers
18 "Ghana Today" fliers (published by the Socialist Ghana Defence Committee)

L Photographs
19 KN - various poses
20 KN at Guinea Press
21 KN - portraits
22 KN - broadsides
23 KN and Douglas Bader
24 KN and Kenneth Kaunda at opening of `Freedom Fighters' Conference in
Parliament House, Accra June 4, 1962
25 KN and June Milne in Conakry 1967-1970
26 KN, Kojo Botsio, and others
27 KN, Erica Powell, Willie Baido-Ansah,
Weisner, John Marshment, Adamofio, Isaac Arhete, and Nuller at Guinea Press
28 KN and unidentified men
29 KN and unidentified group
30 KN and unidentified children
31 Adjei
32 Ahmed, Y.M. and I. Issah
33 Anan, Charles
34 Carmichael, Stokely, Conakry 1967
35 Chiume, M.W.K.
36 Damonah, George
37 Donkah, E.A.
38 DuBois, Shirley Graham
39 Dufu, Kenneth

154-47 1 Harrison, Georges and family


2 K'Setsoafia, Nelson
3 Kanasi, Sheik Mahdi Shariq
4 Kwaggrey, Amusu 1978-1988
5 Lewis, Reba
6 Machel, Samora Moises
7 Mao Tse-tung
8 Mao Tse-tung and Lin Piaou
9 Marchel, Josina
10 Masroua, Georges 1971
11 Massaquoi, Gabriel
12 Mboya, Tom
13 Milne, June, Conakry 1969
14 Mohammed, Ali
15 Mondlane, Eduardo
16 Mondlane, Eduardo and Others
17 Mondlane, Janet
18 Powell, Erica
19 Sana, Camara 1986
20 Usoroh, Etop
21 KN's Vietnamese doctor, Conakry 1967
22 Unidentified Ghanaians
23 Audience at launching of Revolutionary Path, Dar-es-Salaam 1974
24 Ceremony at the 25th anniversary of Ghana 1982 [?]
25 Congolese soldiers
26 Crowd in front of Flagstaff House, celebrating KN's recent escape from an assassination
attempt September 9, 1962
27 Ghanaian flying cadets
28 Independence party, Accra 1957
29 Pro-KN demonstrations
30 Ghanaian motorcade
31 Unidentified women militants
32 Unidentified people at Commonwealth Centre
33 Unidentified student and teacher
34 Unidentified crowd
35 Unidentified crowd in front of a Ghanaian Airways airplane
36 Unidentified people and ship at Tema
37 Unidentified group
38 Adomi Bridge
39 Fireworks display
40 Mural
41 Ships
42 Ghanaian postcards

154-48 M Oversize

Broadsides
Flag and Coat of Arms of Ghana
"Ghana's Historical Events" 1983 calendar
Incoming cables
Ledgers of correspondence
The Sunday Times Magazine ("The Decline and Fall of Kwame Nkrumah") March 5, 1967 [2
copies]
Weekend Telegraph ("The Age of Dictators") July 16, 1965
N Tapes

Nkrumah's Broadcasts and speeches

Box Item

154-49 1 Independence Speech - March 6, 1957 and National Anthem of Ghana


(side two blank)
2 Independence Speech - March 6, 1957 (with background music; side two blank)

3 "The Voice of Kwame Nkrumah of Africa" (copyright Johnny Botchway; includes music
between the speeches)

Side one - Speech at Ghana's independence - March 6, 1957 (partial)


Speech concerning the death of Lumumba - February 14, 1961
Speech about the formation of the Republic of Ghana -
June 1960
Side two - Speech at the OAU, about the structure of the organization - 1963?
Taking the presidential oath - June 1960
Speech about foreign domination in Africa

4 Taking the presidential oath - June 1960


(recorded from German broadcast; side two blank)

5 OAU Summit in Cairo - July 19, 1964 (side two blank)

6 Broadcasts from Radio Guinea (includes the


National Anthem of Ghana between speeches)
Side one - Third Address to the People of Ghana - March 20, 1966
Fourth Address to the People of Ghana - March 24, 1966
First Address to the People of Ghana - March 6, 1966 (end of speech)
Second Address to the People of Ghana -March 13, 1966 (beginning of speech)
Side two - Second Address to the People of Ghana - March 13, 1966 (continuation)
Box Item

154-49 7 Broadcasts from Radio Guinea (includes the National Anthem of Ghana
between speeches)
Side one - Third Address to the People of Ghana - March 20, 1966
Fourth Address to the People of Ghana -March 24, 1966
First Address to the People of Ghana -March 6, 1966 (end)
Side two - Third Address to the People of Ghana - March 20, 1966
Fourth Address to the People of Ghana - March 24, 1966
First Address to the People of Ghana - March 6, 1966 (end)

8 Broadcasts from Radio Guinea (includes the National Anthem of Ghana between
speeches)
Side one - First Address to the People of Ghana - March 6, 1966
Second Address to the People of Ghana - March 13, 1966
Fourth Address to the People of Ghana - March 24, 1966 (beginning)
Side two - Fourth Address to the People of Ghana - March 24, 1966 (continuation)
84

untitled address - December 22, 1966


Choir singing CPP songs
July 9, 1968 (Message to the Black People of Britain, introduced by Obi Egbuna)

9 Message to the Black People of Britain - July 9, 1968 (side two blank)

10 Broadcasts from Radio Guinea (side two blank)


First Address to the People of Ghana - March 6, 1966
Second Address to the People of Ghana March 13, 1966
Third Address to the People of Ghana - March 20, 1966

11 Broadcast from Radio Guinea (side two blank)


Third Address to the People of Ghana - March 20, 1966

Box Item

154-49 12 "The Voice of Kwame Nkrumah From Conakry" (copyright Panaf Books -
Broadcasts from Radio Guinea)
Side one - First Address to the People of Ghana - March 6, 1966
Second Address to the People of Ghana - March 13, 1966
Fifth Address to the People of Ghana April 10, 1966 (excerpts)
Side two - Third Address to the People of Ghana - March 20, 1966
Untitled address - December 22, 1966

13 Broadcast from Radio Guinea (side two blank)


Fifth Address to the People of Ghana -
April 10, 1966

14 Broadcasts from Radio Guinea


Side one - National Anthem of Ghana
Twelfth Address to the People of Ghana - June 12, 1966
Songs by choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry
Side two - Music

15 Broadcast from Radio Guinea (side two blank)


Untitled address - December 12, 1966

16 Broadcast from Radio Guinea


Side one - Christmas and New Year messages to the People of Ghana - December 22,
1966
Songs by choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry - 1967
85

Speech in Ghanaian language


Side two - Speech in Ghanaian language
Music

Music tapes

17 C.P.P. songs by the choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry - January 21, 1967
(both sides)

18 C.P.P. songs by the choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry - January 21, 1967
(side two blank)

Box Item

154-49 19 C.P.P. songs by the choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry


- 1967 (side two blank)

20 C.P.P. songs by the choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry - 1967-1968


(side two blank)

21 C.P.P. songs by the choir of Nkrumah's entourage in Conakry - 1967-1968 (side two
blank)

22 C.P.P. songs by the choir of Nkrumah's Entourage in Conakry - 1967 (side two
blank)

News Casts, Documentaries

23 Ghana News Reel - pre-1966 (soundtrack)


Side one - Visit to Afienya Gliding School
Visit to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Boxing match
Visit to Tema harbor
Welcome home to the Asantehene
Launching of Nkrumah's book, Consciencism
Speeches about agricultural education at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology
Visit to Afienya Gliding School
Side two - Speech of Amilcar Cabral at Nkrumah's funeral (French) - 1972

24 Interviews of African Leaders (taped from T.V. broadcast?)


Side one - Interview with Jerry Rawlings (beginning cut off)
86

Interview with Nigerian High Commissioner in Ghana


Side two - music

Box Item

154-49 25 BBC program from "Analysis Series" - 1973 (comments and interviews)
Side one - BBC commentator on Gowon's Nigeria
Cyprian Ekwensi on British and French colonialism
BBC commentator on OAU record in East Africa
John Malacela on Idi Amin and Uganda, Tanzania relations
Joshua Bolero on the future of the white man in Africa
John Malacela on Asians in East Africa
Joshua Bolero on the failure of the OAU in the Nigerian Civil War
Samuel Alemayehi on South Africa, Zimbabwe, and racist minority regimes
Joshua Bolero on the Lusaka Manifesto
BBC commentator on Portuguese
African territories and liberation movements
Joachim Chessano on the struggle in Mozambique
Liberian OAU official (Liberation Committee's Assistant Executive Secretary) on the OAU
Liberation Committee and liberation movements
Simon Chiwanga on human rights
Joshua Bolero on armed struggle and commitment to end racial discrimination and
colonialism in Africa
John Malacela on obligation of African independent state to commit themselves to liberation
struggle (beginning)
Side two - John Malacela on obligation of African independent state to commit themselves to
liberation struggle (continuation)
BBC commentator on Nkrumah's book, Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare
John Malacela on monetary system
Elijah Mudenda on Africa and China, and the Tanzam railway
Box Item

154-49 25 (continued) John Malacela on balkanization of Africa and the need for unity
BBC commentator
Balewa on the OAU after ten years
BBC commentator
Godfrey Morrison on the UN's Economic Committee for Africa (incomplete)
87

26 Ghana Broadcast News after Samuel Benjamin Arthur's attempted coup - May 2, 1967
(side two blank)

27 Memorial Day messages to Nkrumah from unidentified African-Americans - May 30,


1969 (side two blank)

O Restricted Items

154-50 Original Oversize Cables (see Boxes 154-10 to


154-13 for copies)

154-51 Original Outgoing Cables (see Boxes 154-10 to


154-12 for copies)

154-52 Original Incoming Cables Jan. 1970-1972 (see


Box 154-13 for copies)

154-53 Original Tapes (see Box 154-49 for copies)

154-54 16 mm. films - Ghana News Reel film with


soundtrack - pre-1966 (16 mm. black and
white negative with optical track; see
Box 154-49 for a cassette of the soundtrack)
"Le Cancer de la Trahison" ("The Cancer of
Betrayal") - 1972 (16 mm. film)
"Le Cancer de la Trahison" ("The Cancer of
Betrayal") - 1972 (16 mm. film)

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