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However, it wasn’t long before the sweet song of Africa began to dance in Zik’s ears. He came back to Ghana in 1934. There, he got a job as Editor of the Morning Post.
It quickly became clear to Zik that the colonial powers in Africa didn’t have much respect for the human rights of Africans. This realization clashed with his experience of a much higher respect for human rights he enjoyed while in the United States. So, from his editorial desk, he began to attack colonialism. The colonial authorities quickly noticed this young new rabble-rouser, picked him up…