Queen Elizabeth II Dance with Ghana's President | The Queen and her relationship with Ghana

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  • Queen Elizabeth II Dance with Ghana's President | The Queen and her relationship with Ghana
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    Queen Elizabeth II showed her anti-racism credentials when she sparked global headlines by dancing with Ghana's president in 1961
    In 1961, the Queen visited Ghana, West Africa. The visit was significant because it was the Queen’s first visit to the country; she was due to visit Ghana in 1959, but could not make it due to being pregnant at the time.
    Elizabeth II visited Africa 21 times during her 70-year reign. According to the British Royal Family’s website, the Queen had visited nearly every country in the Commonwealth, yet some overseas visits were more impactful than others. Her first trip was particularly important.
    Queen Elizabeth II dances with Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president and a figurehead of the decolonisation movement during her visit in 1961, just four years after Ghana's independence. They danced to a high-life tune composed specially for the occasion called Welcome Your Majesty.
    Watch the video till the end and learn more about the Queen dancing in Ghana: The story behind her iconic visit.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @StealthyGamerGirl2020
    @StealthyGamerGirl2020 Год назад +39

    I looked this up because of The Crown. I don't remember them showing Prince Philip dancing with president Kwame Nkrumah's wife, which is a shame.

    • @kayobGH
      @kayobGH  Год назад +2

      Netflix had a good stash of material to play with for the filming of this TV series. For some reason there were quite a lot of factual inaccuracies that many people over the years have highlighted. Thanks for watching Stealthy!

    • @elizabethezell8749
      @elizabethezell8749 Год назад +3

      Yes Prince Philip did dance with his wife 😊

  • @blackleague212
    @blackleague212 Год назад +19

    These are the type of clips they should show to kids during black history month. I am far too old to have never seen this clip!

  • @yawos9024
    @yawos9024 9 дней назад +1

    It is because of Queen Elizabeth that Ghana stayed in the Commonwealth. Nkrumah was ready to leave.

  • @alessandrogirotto9
    @alessandrogirotto9 Год назад +3

    now should be update...

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 2 месяца назад +2

    The producers of the Crown got a lot of things factually wrong. The Queen and Nkrumah did danced to Ghanaian hi-life music not the foxtrot. The Ghanaians wouldn’t have known anything about the foxtrot. Also Queen Elizabeth and the royal family were familiar with African culture in general. Half of the commonwealth is African. The Queen also met many paramount chieftains during her travels. She knew Haile Selassie when he lived in Bath England during his exile. The British and Commonwealth troops forced out the Italians out of Ethiopia during the war.

    • @kayobGH
      @kayobGH  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for this @Stand663

    • @nationeer
      @nationeer Месяц назад +1

      Well it's a show that have always stated that it does uses the usual creative license to make things dramatic, so they're not really trying to get a lot of things to be factually right.

  • @p9mg
    @p9mg 2 года назад +6

    Ɔsegyefo

  • @josephkofisam2307
    @josephkofisam2307 9 месяцев назад +2

    can you imagine dr nkrumah dancing with the queen and in america blacll people still could not vote in some parts wow
    DR KWAME NKRUMAH 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭FORWARD EVER BACKWOODS NEVER 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

    • @kayobGH
      @kayobGH  Месяц назад

      Thanks for checking in @Josephkofisam2307

  • @robertwebb3546
    @robertwebb3546 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just a point of clarification: The video inaccurately states that Black people in the US could not vote at the time of The Queen’s visit to Ghana. This is untrue. Black men in the US were given voting rights in 1870. In theory, all woman gained the right to vote in the US in 1920, though some oppression of Blsck voting did occur in the US South. Black women’s right to vote was formally reinforced with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which addressed the “Jim Crow” laws of the South.

    • @kayobGH
      @kayobGH  7 месяцев назад

      Many thanks for the correction @robertwebb3546. And thanks for checking in 👍🏾

    • @yawos9024
      @yawos9024 9 дней назад

      Still they were hounded by dogs and KKK for showing up to vote. The voting rights act of 1870 was just only on paper. Black people in America were freed by the civil rights act signed by Lyndon Johnson.

  • @therapheal_2278
    @therapheal_2278 Год назад +4

    She was an oppressor