Nkrumah Vs Cia
C Evaluation of Sources
Two of the sources used were:
Department of State (The United States). Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-1968, Volume XXIV, Africa. Washington DC.
This article is from previously published factual materials released by The Department of State, Washington DC. Although the articles deals with the entire United States Foreign Policy for Africa, there are very critical sections pertaining to reasons for Nkrumah's overthrow, letters from the National Security Council to President Johnson, letters from J.A. Ankrah to President Johnson, telegraphs of Nkrumah's discussions with William P. Mahoney, the U.S. ambassador to Ghana, to The Department of State, and memorandums form CIA Director, John A. McCone, and the Deputy Chief of the CIA's Africa Division, (name not declassified). General J.A. Ankrah's letter to the President Johnson is valuable as it provides the views of a supporter, an eyewitness and a participant of Nkrumah's overthrow.......
View the rest of this paper...
Approximate Word Count: 512
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
Why should you join Frat Files?
- - It's safe, secure, and private.
- - Instant access to over 100,000 papers. New papers are added hourly.
- - Fast and reliable customer support.
Similar Essays
-
Nkrumah Vs Cia
Nkrumah Vs CIA C Evaluation of Sources Two of the sources used were: Department of State (The United States). Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-1968, Volume XXIV,
-
-
-
-
Frat Files
Members
Information
© 2009 FratFiles.com.