Series that takes a critical look at current efforts being made to reshape African societies.
Revolution from Above. Ghana holds a special place in the modem mythology of Africa. It cradled Kwame Nkrumah , father of the influential
Pan-Africanist movement, and was the black economic star of Africa until the 1970s when world market cocoa prices dipped. In 1981, as the country slid into economic and political chaos, Flight
Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings launched a military coup. Ten years on he says he is introducing multi-party democracy. Can his plan deliver Ghana from economic instability? Narrated by Cathy Tyson. Producer Kim Gordon
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