• Samia
  • Ghana

Samia Nkrumah

Samia Nkrumah video interview
Samia talks about returning to Ghana and about reviving her father's vision.

Ghana ALD

Ghana ALD Video
Various Party militants discussing African Liberation Day activities.

Significant Dates
in History

African Independence

Zimbabwe, Apr 18, 1980
Togo, Apr 27, 1960
Sierra Leone, Apr 27, 1961

Cuba crushes CIA

organized Bay of Pigs invasion
Apr 17, 1961

South West African
People's Organization

(SWAPO) founded
Apr 19, 1960

Kwame Nkrumah,

chief architect of
Pan-Africanism dies
Apr 27, 1972

African Liberation Day


2012 ALD Theme

African Youth: Get Up! Stand Up! Organize!

ALD was founded in 1958 by Kwame Nkrumah on the occasion of the First Conference of Independent States held in Accra, Ghana and attended by eight independent African states. The 15th of April was declared "African Freedom Day," to mark each year the onward progress of the liberation movement, and to symbolize the determination of the people of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and exploitation.

Between 1958 and 1963 the nation/class struggle intensified in Africa and the world. Seventeen countries in Africa won their independence and 1960 was proclaimed the Year of Africa. Further advances were made with the defeat of U.S. imperialism in Asia and the Caribbean. Imperialism responded to this tide of victories by assassinating revolutionary leaders and sending U.S. troops to Viet Nam. On the 25th of May 1963, thirty-one African Heads of state convened a summit meeting to found the Organization of African Unity (OAU). They renamed Africa Freedom Day "African Liberation Day" and changed its date to May 25th.

Today, African Liberation Day is a permanent mass institution in the world-wide Pan-African movement. As an institution, it is stronger today because the masses of African people are stronger and ALD is their day. As a day of work in the area of political education and organization, it reflects the fact that we have not obtained our freedom, and thus it is a day to reaffirm our commitment to Pan-Africanism, the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism. At ALD we also deepen our understanding of other just struggles and affirm our role in the world socialist revolution. ALD has but one direction, forward to a unified socialist Africa. It is growing as the level of awareness about Pan-Africanism and the primacy of Africa grows. It is growing as progressive and revolutionary organizations grow. And lastly, it is growing as the masses make increasing victories against capitalism, neo-colonialism, racism, and zionism.

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) is proud to be part of the Worldwide African Liberation Day network. For more on African Liberation Day and how you can be a part of the growing network, visit the African Liberation Day website: http://www.africanliberationday.net

African Liberation Day 2012 Tabloid This link opens a PDF document.

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