Accra, 1958. Africa’s liberation leaders have gathered for a
conference, full of strength, purpose and vision. Newly independent
Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah and Congo’s Patrice Lumumba strike up a
close partnership. Everything seems possible. But, within a few years,
both men will have been targeted by the CIA, and their dream of true
African autonomy undermined. The United States, watching the Europeans
withdraw from Africa, was determined to take control. Pan-Africanism
was inspiring African Americans fighting for civil rights; the threat
of Soviet influence over new African governments loomed; and the idea
of an atomic reactor in black hands was unacceptable. The conclusion
was simple: the US had to ‘recapture’ Africa, in the shadows, by
any means necessary. Renowned historian Susan Williams dives into the
archives, revealing new, shocking details of America’s covert
programme in Africa. The CIA crawled over the continent, poisoning the
hopes of 1958 with secret agents and informants; surreptitious UN
lobbying; cultural infiltration and bribery; assassinations and coups.
As the colonisers moved out, the Americans swept in—with bitter
consequences that reverberate in Africa to this day
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ISBN
9781787385825
Publisert
2021
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Hurst Publishers
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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