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Akyaaba Addai-Sebo (born October 1950) is … Akyaaba Addai-Sebo (born October 1950) is a Ghanaian analyst, journalist and pan-African activist who is credited with developing in 1987 the recognition of October as Black History Month in the UK. With Ansel Wong, Addai-Sebo co-edited the 1988 book Our Story: A Handbook of African History and Contemporary Issues. Addai-Sebo's activism spans the African continent, the United Kingdom and the United States, and his influences include C. L. R. James, Chancellor Williams, John Henrik Clarke, Tirivashe Madondo and Jewell Mazique.rke, Tirivashe Madondo and Jewell Mazique.
, Akyaaba Addai-Sebo (nacido en octubre de 1 … Akyaaba Addai-Sebo (nacido en octubre de 1950) es un analista, periodista y activista panafricano de Ghana a quien se le atribuye el mérito de desarrollar en 1987 el reconocimiento de octubre como el Mes de la Historia Negra en Reino Unido. Con Ansel Wong, Addai-Sebo coeditó el libro de 1988 Our Story: A Handbook of African History and Contemporary Issues. El activismo de Addai-Sebo se extiende por el continente africano, el Reino Unido y los Estados Unidos, y sus influencias incluyen a CLR James, el canciller Williams, John Henrik Clarke y Jewell Mazique .ams, John Henrik Clarke y Jewell Mazique .
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