Austin, Politics in Ghana, 153. 16. Adu Boahen, Ghana: Evolution and Change in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Accra, Ghana: Sankofa Educational Publishers, 2000), 173. 17. Ibid., 177-78. 18. Nkrumah, Ghana, 145. 19.
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