POLITICAL PRISONERS FREED.—A group of political prisoners walking from Ussher Fort Prison after their release by the country’s new military leaders. They are led by Kobla Attoh (left), national publicity secretary of the opposition United Party. Most had been imprisoned since November, 1958, under President Nkrumah’s Preventive Detention Act.
STUDENTS OF THE GHANAIAN TRADES UNION CONGRESS burning Communist and pro-Nkrumah literature outside the Congress Hall in Accra. - Photograph by cable
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31000, 4 March 1966, Page 13
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70POLITICAL PRISONERS FREED.—A group of political prisoners walking from Ussher Fort Prison after their release by the country’s new military leaders. They are led by Kobla Attoh (left), national publicity secretary of the opposition United Party. Most had been imprisoned since November, 1958, under President Nkrumah’s Preventive Detention Act. STUDENTS OF THE GHANAIAN TRADES UNION CONGRESS burning Communist and pro-Nkrumah literature outside the Congress Hall in Accra. – Photograph by cable Press, Volume CV, Issue 31000, 4 March 1966, Page 13
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