Joe Appiah: The Autobiography of an African Patriot

Joe Appiah: The Autobiography of an African Patriot

by Enid M. Appiah
ISBN-10:
0275936724
ISBN-13:
9780275936723
Pub. Date:
08/28/1990
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275936724
ISBN-13:
9780275936723
Pub. Date:
08/28/1990
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Joe Appiah: The Autobiography of an African Patriot

Joe Appiah: The Autobiography of an African Patriot

by Enid M. Appiah

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Overview

Joe Appiah lived an extraordinary life against a tumultuous background. This is the story of his life, his country, and his continent - the memoirs of an African patriot living through one of the most remarkable periods of change in Ghanian history. Appiah views his country's history from his own uniquely personal perspective: that of an Ashanti aristocrat, heir to a leading Ashanti capitalist, a devout methodist. Born in 1918, Appiah actively engaged in the politics of his country from colonial domination, through independence in 1957, and for the next 25 years of political, military, and economic unrest. He left the murky waters of politics in 1979 having suffered imprisonments and intimidations at the hands of those he helped free from colonial rule. He died in July 1990.

The memoirs of Joe Appiah cover a momentous sixty year period of African colonialism and Ghanian independence. A foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. acquaints the reader with Akan/Ashanti culture and modern Ghanian political history. Appiah's own story begins in 1918. His vivid description of his childhood includes a unique look at elite British colonial education. A nine year stay in London incorporates his activities with W.A.S.U., the West African Student's Union, one of the major organizations articulating demands for African independence. With Ghanian independence, we follow Appiah the politician, diplomat, and critic of an increasingly authoritarian, corrupt government. Written from his own perspective, Appiah frequently avoids dwelling on great moments but stops to reflect on private matters. Although a devout methodist, spirits and ancestors comfortably mingle through his memoirs. His readers will be absorbed by his life. They will touch his country and his continent.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275936723
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/28/1990
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Preface
Infancy
Childhood and School
Mfantsipim
Mfantsipim—Drama and Romance
Senior
Mfantsipim—The Final Year
Home, Family and Lineage
U.A.C. and Accra
Freetown
Arrival in England
England—1945 and After
England—The Last Years and Returban to Ghana
Marriage
Back Home at Last
Prison
Release—Personal and National
Toward the Second Republic
Prison Again
After the Valley and Looking Back
Political Philosophy
Is Ghana Worth Dying For?
The Nigerian Civil War and After
Malawi's Twenty-First Birthday
Miscellany of Thoughts
Final Glimpses
Index

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