From Resistance to Renaissance: J.W. de Graft-Johnson’s enduring impact on Ghana from August 5, 1860 – February 28, 1928

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (3)

  • Francis McCarthy 9 months ago

    THE FANTIS WERE THE MOST POWERFUL, EDUCATED TRIBE DURING THE COLONIAL ERA. THEY ALWAYS STOOD THEIR GROUND IN FIGHTING FOR THE THEN GOLD COAST (LAND) AGAINST THE WHITES INTENT SUPREMACY OVER OUR LAND. WHAT ROLE DID THE ASHANT ...
    read full comment

  • Bongo man 9 months ago

    Let's stop glorifying the Part and celebrate the Whole. We are not doing tribal politics here. Ghana must grow. Stop tribalism now!!!

  • Ben UK 9 months ago

    These guys need to be remembered ad celebrated. The likes of DR Kwagyir Aggrey, John Mensah Sarbah, Kankam Dacosta, Kuntu Blankcson, Dr Efraim Amoo, etc