Nicholas Richard-Thompson and Tunde Osazua from the\xa0Black Alliance for Peace\xa0join Breht to discuss the life and legacy of Kwame Nkrumah. Together, they discuss the Ghanaian Marxist and Pan-Africanist politician, political theorist, and revolutionary, his upbringing, his entrance into Ghanaian and African politics, his political ideology, the many assassination attempts on his life, the coup that overthrew him and who backed it (just take a guess...), his life in exile, his continuing legacy on the continent and beyond, and much more!\xa0 \xa0 Learn more and support\xa0Black Alliance for Peace\xa0 \xa0 Follow\xa0Nicholas on Twitter\xa0 \xa0 Follow\xa0Tunde on Twitter \xa0 BAP Chicago's Twitter \xa0 \xa0 IMPORTANT: As the PAIGC/A-APRP is an active member of BAP's U.S Out of Africa Network (USOAN), and As the PAIGC is facing dire political repression within Guinea Bissau due to its substantial revolutionary gains against neo-colonialism in that country, \xa0 We therefore call on BAP and the USOAN\xa0to mobilize immediate support for the PAIGC/A-APRP. \xa0 Please read the following for background information: