Africa and the United Nations
John Karefa-Smart
International Organization, 1965, vol. 19, issue 3, 764-773
Abstract:
At the beginning of its nineteenth session the General Assembly of the United Nations decided by acclamation that Alex Quaison-Sackey, the permanent representative of Ghana, should preside over the session. This was only the second time in eighteen years that this, the highest honor in the Organization, was accorded to a representative of an African state, and the first time that a Negro African was thus chosen.
Date: 1965
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