President Nkrumah at Celebration
Fireworks are set off over Accra as Ghana celebrates its first anniversary of independence. President Kwame Nkrumah walks onto a stage and waves to the gathered crowds.
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Kwame Nkrumah
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GHANA'S KWAME NKRUMAH ARRIVES
MOSCOW SCENES DURING NKRUMAH'S VISIT
Moscow, Russia <br/> <br/>Various shots of traffic passing and crowds gathering on busy streets. Shots of Moscow. GV. Crowd gathered in Palace, in Moscow to hear Dr. Nkrumah spea . LS. Nkrumah on Rostrum. GV. Audience clapping pan to Nkrumah. MS. Nkrumah speaking. LS. Ditto. GV. Audience clapping pan to Nkrumah clapping. GV. Part of Moscow. Various shots in the Hall of palace of Nkrumah and Brezhnev Chairman of Praesidium of U.S.S.R, signing the Communiqué. Various shots Nkrumah and Brezchev proposing toasts at reception by Soviet Government. (F.G.)
President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana meets President Kennedy during to the United States
Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah arrives at Washington National Airport for an official visit with U.S. President John F. Kennedy. President Kwame Nkrumah climbs down air stair from Military Air Transport Lockheed Constellation as an attendant holds an umbrella behind him. President Kennedy talks with the Ghanaian president at bottom of stairs while Clement Conger (wearing glasses), assistant chief of protocol, stands over his shoulder. At frame left, in dark hat, Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke listens in. Photographers taking pictures of Kennedy and Kwame Nkrumah while the two leaders walk to the hangar of the airport. United States military and government officials meet Presidents Kennedy and Kwame Nkrumah inside hanger. Location: Arlington Virginia USA. Date: March 8, 1960.
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GHANA RESPONDS TO CNN REPORT ON CHILD SLAVERY
--SUPERS--\nThursday\nAccra, Ghana\n\n:00-:20\nKojo Oppong Nkrumah\nGhana Information Minister\n\n:35-:51\nBecky Anderson\nAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates\n\nMarch 7, 2019\n\n --LEAD IN--\nBECKY ANDERSON SPOKE EXCLUSIVELY TO GHANA'S MINISTER OF INFORMATION KOJO OPPONG NKRUMAH, \nWHO REVEALED THAT GHANA'S GOVERNMENT WILL BE DEPLOYING THOUSANDS MORE PEOPLE ON THE GROUND \nAND MAKING SOME SWEEPING CHANGES TO ITS IMPLEMENTATION, AND THAT C-N-N ARE WELCOME BACK, \nALL AS PART OF ITS RESPONSE TO THE OUR GROUNDBREAKING, FREEDOM PROJECT REPORTING THAT UNCOVERED SLAVERY ON LAKE VOLTA. \n\n --SOT--\n Kojo Oppong Nkrumah: "It's a heartbreaking story, and it's a matter of concern for the government and the people of Ghana. And that's why in recent years we've been taking some steps aimed at first having a framework in which we can tackle it. Second, specific actions that are aimed at rescuing the victims, rehabilitating them, reintegrating them into society-prosecuting persons responsible. And then thirdly, long-term solutions that deal with the real causes of the challenges like this."\n\n Becky Anderson: "Can I get a confirmation from you, that you acknowledge the severity of this issue, and that you are absolutely committed to concrete action to ensure that these children will no longer be slaves, and that there will no longer be a problem on Lake Volta going forward?"\n\n Kojo Oppong Nkrumah: "Yes, Becky, the entire world, and most importantly the victims, of this have our utmost assure that it is a matter that I started with, breaks our hearts, and we are committed to ensuring that the resources that we've started making available this year will be improved as the years go by, and that we will be able to tackle this problem comprehensively. We acknowledge the severity and we're willing and committed to putting the resources behind getting what we're looking for."\n\n Becky Anderson: "CNN will be happy to come back to Ghana and witness and report on those actions, if they are carried out. Will we be welcome?"\n\n Kojo Oppong Nkrumah: "We would like the CNN crew to come back and work with us, back on the late to also examine first hand, also some of the efforts that we are putting into dealing with a situation like this. We all have to raise the necessary awareness, so we are happy to have you on board as part of the solutions."\n\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nGHANA CHILD SLAVERY NKRUMAH INFORMATION MINISTER\n\n
04/27/72 A0028905 GHANA: NKRUMAH OF GHANA REPORTED DEAD IN EXILE:
04/27/72 A0028905 GHANA: NKRUMAH OF GHANA REPORTED DEAD IN EXILE: NXC 45909 "NKRUMAH FILE" SHOWS: CU KWAME NKRUMAH WALKING: MS NKRUMAH SHAKING HANDS: MCU NKRUMAH GREETS TRIBAL CHIEFS: MCU NKRUMAH SHAKING HANDS W / CROWD: HS NKRUMAH IN CAR, WAVING: MCU HUGE CROWD WAVING: CROWD AROUND CAR, NKRUMAH WAVING: CU STATUE OF NKRUMAH: MS NKRUMAH PAN TO TROOPS MARCHING BY: CU NKRUMAN LOOKING ON: (SHOT FILE FILM 2/4/66 28FT) GHANA - POLITICS NKRUMAH, KWAME - PROFILE XX / 28 FT / 16 NEG /
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Ghana New Nation
Ghana New Nation. A report of the new independent African nation of Ghana. 1950s, Africa, Ghana, Transatlantic Teleview, Robert Mckenzie, Robert Mackenzie, Gold Coast, Accra, sailboat, dancehall, couples dancing, sayings displayed on vehicles, women carrying things on their heads, modern buildings, Industrial Development Corporation, libraries, museums, hotels, traffic jam, man chopping down cocoa beans from tree, timber, logs being dragged through forest, port, Senior Civil Servant in Ministry of Housing Robert Gardiner talking about Ghanian administrators overseeing development, African young men wearing robes in university / college, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Ministry of Trade and Labor Commercial Officer Gloria Addai about role of women in Ghana, politics, illiteracy, children seated at desks in school raising arms and teacher calling on student, eduction, adult student writing letters on chalkboard, crying baby, community development, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Monsignor O'Grady about community development in Ghana, Ghana independence, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah about Ghana independence, native children waving, village, Apapam, Apapam-Akropong Road, men clearing forest debris to construct road
NKRUMAH IN DELHI
ORIG. NEG. 100' SIL. CU KWAME NKRUMAH, PRESIDENT OF GHANA. INDIRA GANDHI AND NKRUMAH SIT AND TALK. NKRUMAH IS IN INDIA ENROUTE TO HANOI. CI: GEO - INDIA, NEW DELHI. PERSONALITIES - NKRUMAH, K. PERSONALITIES - GANDHI, INDIRA.
Ghana gains independence; UN Representative Ralph Bunch and PM Kwame Nkrumah at ceremony.
In Africa the nation of Gold Coast becomes Ghana in a ceremony. African people of Ghana celebrate the end of colonial rule and gain of independence. Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah and member of U.S. House of Representatives Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. talk together. The military army of soldiers from Ghana passes in parade review in front of UN Representative Ralph Bunch and Nkrumah. The festivities are followed by a beauty contest in which Miss Ghana is selected. Location: Ghana. Date: March 7, 1957.
Nkrumah at Soccer Game
Scenes from a soccer match in Ghana. Among the spectators is Ghanaian president Kwame Nkrumah.
Queen's visit to Ghana 1960s
Misc 16mm Trims Ghana Queen Visit 1960s Queen Elizabeth II visited the Republic of Ghana from 9 to 20 November 1961 and from 7 to 9 November 1999. During her 1961 tour, the Queen famously danced with Ghana's president Kwame Nkrumah
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DR NKRUMAH AT DYCE AIRPORT
Unissued / Unused material. <br/> <br/>Dr Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana at Dyce Airport, Scotland. <br/> <br/>LS's of plane arriving at Dyce Airport. MS Dr Kwame Nkrumah coming out of plane and being welcomed. CU Dr Nkrumah. <br/> <br/>MS Dr Nkrumah walking away from aircraft. MS as he climbs into car. LS car drawing away, pan to crowd. CU crowd.
UNIVERSAL NEWSREELS
00:00:00:00 14:32:00 Old video of the Dalai Lama - meeting Mao Tse-Tung in Beijing (1954?).// EARLY RED CHINA footage. Chinese hold an election in 1959/ 14:35:30 Quick shot Panchen Lama. / 14:35:35 Ma ...
1950s NEWSREELS
FIRST PRESIDENT OF GHANA, NKRUMAH
RESERVICED 04/27/72 A0028905 GHANA: KWAME NKRUMAH, WHO RULED GHANA AS A VIRTUAL DICTATOR SINCE 1957, HAS BEEN IN ABSTENTIA, ACCORDING TO A MILITARY BROADCAST OUT OF ACCRA:
RESERVICED 04/27/72 A0028905 GHANA: KWAME NKRUMAH, WHO RULED GHANA AS A VIRTUAL DICTATOR SINCE 1957, HAS BEEN IN ABSTENTIA, ACCORDING TO A MILITARY BROADCAST OUT OF ACCRA: NX45909 NX33870 "NKRUMAH OUSTED" SHOWS: 2FT CU NKRUMAH WAVING: 3' AA SAME: 13' 5 SHOTS, NKRUMAH GREETS TRIBAL CHIEFS: 15' HS, NKRUMAH MOBBED IN CAR: 16' CROWD: 24' NKRUMAH IN CAR WAVING AT CROWD: 25' CU STATUE ON NKRUMAH: 30' MS NKRUMAH, PAN TO TROOPS: 31' CU NKRUMAH: (SHOT 2/24/66 - 31FT) NKRUMAN, K - PROFILE GHANA, POLITICS XX / 100 FT / 16 - NEG
1950s NEWSREELS
CU RALPH BUNCHE OF US AND NKRUMAH OF GHANA
INTERVIEW WITH GAHANIAN DIPLOMAT - 1966 - HD
Excerpt from an interview with Dr. Bossman, a diplomat from Ghana. The interviewer asks him about ousted leader Kwame Nkrumah and expresses doubts that Nkrumah will return to Ghana due to a lack of support. Direct transfer from film, Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 1080p.
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