K. A. Busia: A Symbol of Democracy is a 380-page hardcover biography by Prof. Kofi Adu-Boahen, chronicling Kofi Abrefa Busia's journey from Wenchi chief's son and Oxford DPhil (1939) to Progress Party leader and 1969 Prime Minister—cover
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K. A. Busia: A Symbol of Democracy is a 380-page hardcover biography by Prof. Kofi Adu-Boahen, chronicling Kofi Abrefa Busia's journey from Wenchi chief's son and Oxford DPhil (1939) to Progress Party leader and 1969 Prime Minister—covering his 1951 UGCC founding, 1954 detention under CPP, 1966 coup exile in UK, and 1978 death. Features 60 archival photos, 30 annotated speeches (e.g., "Africa for Africans" at 1958 All-African Conference), 20 policy analyses on multi-party democracy and federalism under 1969 Constitution, and 15 contemporary reflections on NPP's Busia tradition. Includes QR codes to 10 BBC interviews and a 50-page timeline—essential for political science students and 4th Republic heritage.