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History of the Black Star symbol 

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Lawyer and Historian Yaw Anokye Frimpong explains the etymology of the Black Star symbol on GTV.

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22 ноя 2022

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Комментарии : 5   
@millicenttandoh3612
@millicenttandoh3612 Месяц назад
You are knowledgeable
@edwardandoh9587
@edwardandoh9587 Год назад
Wooww..I love this!! I am beginning to love history and philosophy. Africans are great regardless of the seemingly present slavery.
@joekojo9596
@joekojo9596 Год назад
Thanks so much Mr Anokye
@africansaint4986
@africansaint4986 11 месяцев назад
i totally gave up the love for our beloved and great nation Ghana,i bet that we should come together again as a one nation of love and peace,hmm Lawyer Anokye Frimpong would bring back the love of Ghana again, let protect this youngman with respect and with unflinching attention to immerse our knowledge with the defraying rich thought of the past.
@monikafirla421
@monikafirla421 Год назад
Please, do not repeat William E. Abraham´s speculations of 1964, maintaining that Amo was a "fighter" against slavery. Abraham was the "inofficial court philosopher" of Nkrumah. And Nkrumah was longing to see Amo as a great star. Read Brentjes (1976: 38), and you will see what you really can say about Amo´s disputation "De iure Maurorum in Europa" (1729). - Amo was an interesting philosopher, and as a philosopher he was in search of the liberty of every single person. This was the reason why he concentrated on the freedom of the mind of EVERY person. - Besides: We are so glad - here in Stuttgart/Germany - to have created the first "Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Platz" (Place) in Germany.
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