Alex Quaison-Sackey (9 August 1924 – 21 December 1992) was a Ghanaian diplomat who served during the first and third republics. He was the first black...
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prominent lawyer and political leader in the Gold Coast (now Ghana) Alex Quaison-Sackey, diplomat, first black President of the UN General Assembly Kofi...
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from Nkrumah's dictatorship—a declaration that was supported by Alex Quaison Sackey, Nkrumah's former minister of foreign affairs. Despite the vast political...
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Carlos Sosa Rodríguez (es) (1912–1997) Venezuela LAS Eighteenth 1964 Alex Quaison-Sackey (1924–1992) Ghana COS Nineteenth 1965 Amintore Fanfani (1908–1999)...
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Military regime 1966–1969 Succeeded by Akwasi Afrifa Preceded by Alex Quaison-Sackey Foreign Minister 1966–1967 Succeeded by John Willie Kofi Harlley...
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former diplomat, Ghana's Ambassador to South Africa (1997–1999) Alex Quaison-Sackey - first black president of the UN General Assembly Nana Effah-Apenteng...
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China Tsiang Tingfu June 1962 France Armand Bérard July 1962 Ghana Alex Quaison-Sackey August 1962 Ireland Frederick Boland September 1962 Romania Mihai...
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Ako-Adjei 1961 – 1962 Kwame Nkrumah 1962 – 1963 Kojo Botsio 1963 – 1965 Alex Quaison-Sackey 1965 – 1966 Minister for Defence Charles de Graft Dickson 1960 –...
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verbally to Secretary General U Thant and UN General Assembly President Alex Quaison-Sackey. No member of the United Nations had quit the organization since...
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sister cities of Winneba, designated by Sister Cities International: Alex Quaison-Sackey, Ghanaian diplomat Mike Hammah, Former member of parliament for Effutu...
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