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In his study on Kwame Nkrumah, D. Rooney points out that he, “almost alone among African leaders, saw the continent’s future in a global perspective.”1 His Pan-Africanist vision foresaw the political and economic liberation of the continent from the yoke of colonialism and neo-colonialism and the establishment of a socialist United States of Africa. Acting as the “vanguard of the African revolution,” Ghana was meant to pave the way for this radical revision of the postcolonial world order, challenging Cold War powers and the influence of their ideologies in Africa.2 Few other figures in modern African history unleashed such an intense debate as Kwame Nkrumah. Addressed by