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  1. Sékou Touré. (1922–84). When Guinea became the first independent French-speaking African state on October 2, 1958, its first president was Ahmed Sékou Touré. He remained in office until his death on March 26, 1984, during heart surgery in a Cleveland, Ohio, hospital. A week later the dictatorship he had established was overthrown in a ...

  2. Aug 25, 2021 · Samori Touré fought off the French --- Public domain image. Guinea’s first president Ahmed Sékou Toure was claimed to be his great-grandson. A military leader who founded a Muslim empire ...

  3. Ahmed Sékou Touré was born in 1922, in Guinea, the son of a Muslim peasant farmer. One of seven children, he attended a school of Koranic studies at Kankan in Guinea, eventually graduating from a French technical school. As a young worker in the French colonial administration, the young treasury clerk became a trade union activist.

  4. educatingfordemocracy.education.virginia.edu...Ahmed Sékou Touré

    Ahmed Sékou Touré was born on January 9, 1922, in Guinea, a French colony. He was born to poor Muslim farmers and grew up as one of seven children. Touré attended schools where he studied history, and it was within schools he began to learn about the unfair treatment of Africans. His first protest against injustice

  5. webGuinée / Bibliothèque Parti Démocratique de Guinée Ahmed Sékou Touré Phineas Malinga Ahmed Sékou Touré: An African Tragedy The African Communist. 1985. N° 100, pp. 56-64. From the very beginning Sékou Touré was different. Many of the first generation of leaders who emerged in the former French colonies of subSaharan Africa had come up along a path carefully mapped out…

  6. Ahmed Sékou Touré was a descendant of Samory Toure, emblematic figure of the fight against the French colonization. Led by Ahmed Sékou Touré, head of the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG ...

  7. Ahmed Sékou Touré International Airport control tower in 2022. Ahmed Sékou Touré International Airport [5] ( IATA: CKY, ICAO: GUCY ), also known as Gbessia International Airport, is an airport serving Conakry, capital of the Republic of Guinea in West Africa. It parallels the south shore of the Kaloum Peninsula approximately five kilometers ...