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  1. Ghana’s Long 1970s: Historical Contingency and the Dark Side of Nation Building
  2. Elisa Prosperetti, Claire Nicolas
  3. pp. 1-23
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  1. 1966 and the Foreshortening of Ghana’s History
  2. Nana Yaw Boampong Sapong
  3. pp. 24-31
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  1. The Challenge of African Americans: Kofi Busia in the Eyes of the Black Press (1966–1972)
  2. Justin Williams
  3. pp. 32-51
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  1. What’s in a Regime Change? Analysing the Social History of Transformation in a “Problematic Region”: The Southern Volta Region, 1966–1972
  2. Alexander Keese
  3. pp. 52-72
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  1. The Death and Burial of Kwame Nkrumah: Legitimacy, Authority, and International Relations Under Authoritarian Rule
  2. Ryan Colton
  3. pp. 73-93
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  1. Bewitching the State: Gender Contestations and Transgressive Citizenship Amid Economic Crisis in Ghana, 1972–1979
  2. Afua Baafi Quarshie
  3. pp. 94-114
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  1. Ghanaian Luminary: Annie Jiagge’s Mark on the Development of Women’s Rights at the United Nations
  2. Yusra Abdullahi
  3. pp. 115-124
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  1. “The World of Funky Wanky Folks”: A Timeline of 1970s Ghanaian Pop Music
  2. Alison Okuda
  3. pp. 125-131
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  1. Fieldwork on Foot in the 1970s
  2. Lynne Brydon
  3. pp. 132-136
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  1. “The War of the Insects” (nkoekoemmaa no akodi): A Memoir of the Manhyia Archives in Kumasi in the 1970s
  2. Tom McCaskie
  3. pp. 137-141
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  1. “Where Wisdom Comes”: Interview with Eric Allotey, Record Officer at Ghana’s National Archives
  2. Claire Nicolas, Elisa Prosperetti
  3. pp. 142-146
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  1. Coloniality and the Fight for Queer Freedom in Ghana, Our Sister Killjoy as Guide
  2. Anima Adjepong
  3. pp. 147-153
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  1. Narrating 1979: The Coup d’État as Insurgent Storytelling
  2. Jesse Weaver Shipley
  3. pp. 154-169
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  1. Contributors
  2. p. 170
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