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  1. The United Gold Coast Convention ( UGCC) was first nationalist movement with the aim of self-government " in the shortest possible time" founded in August 1947 by educated Africans such as J.B. Danquah, A.G. Grant, R.A. Awoonor-Williams, Edward Akufo Addo (all lawyers except for Grant, who was a wealthy businessman), and others, the leadership ...

    • 4 August 1947
    • Accra
  2. The United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) was first nationalist movement with the aim of self-government " in the shortest possible time" founded in August 1947 by educated Africans such as J.B. Danquah, A.G. Grant, R.A. Awoonor-Williams, Edward Akufo Addo, and others, the leadership of the organisation called for the replacement of Chiefs on the Legislative Council with educated persons. whose ...

  3. United Gold Coast Convention. The 1946 Gold Coast constitution gave Africans a majority on the Legislative Council for the first time. Seen as a major step towards self-government, the new arrangement prompted the colony's first true political party, founded in August 1947, the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC). The UGCC sought self ...

  4. The Convention People's Party is descended from a line of political movements formed in the early half of the 20th century to spearhead the anti-colonial struggle in the Gold Coast. The movement that preceded it was the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) formed in August 1947 and led predominantly by members of the professional and business classes. [6]

    • Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong-Kumankumah
    • Nana Akosua Frimpomaa Sarpong-Kumankumah
  5. Other articles where United Gold Coast Convention is discussed: J.B. Danquah: …1947 he cofounded the moderate United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), a party that comprised mainly the elite of Gold Coast society and demanded constitutional reforms and eventual self-government. Danquah led the UGCC in inviting Nkrumah to be secretary-general of the nascent party but, along with the rest of the ...

  6. 13 de mar. de 2024 · The United Gold Coast Convention ( UGCC) was first nationalist movement with the aim of self-government " in the shortest possible time" founded in August 1947 by educated Africans such as J.B. Danquah, A.G. Grant, R.A. Awoonor-Williams, Edward Akufo Addo (all lawyers except for Grant, who was a wealthy businessman), and others, the leadership ...

  7. The United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Ghanaian people in their pursuit of freedom and self-governance. From its humble beginnings to its lasting impact on the course of history, the UGCC remains an emblem of hope and inspiration for generations to come.