It's bad to be enslaved physically, but worse to be enslaved mentally. --Ben Lloyd
It has been told time and time again that minority groups struggle so harshly because of how they disband themselves from their own people and culture. We must prove them wrong and learn all we can of out past and stand united as one when it comes to prosperity and economically, as well as spiritually. So I have comprised this page as an outlet to the information that has already been made available. I hope that this input from me will fuel input for whoever reads it.
Flag of Ghana
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Flag ratio: 2:3The flag of Ghana was adopted in 1957. It was replaced with a variant with a white stripe in the middle from 1964 to 1966.
The flag was designed by Mrs. Theodosia Okoh to replace the flag of the United Kingdom upon attainment of independence in 1957. It consists of the Pan-African colours of Ethiopia, i.e. red, gold and green, in horizontal stripes with a black five-pointed star in the centre of the gold stripe. The Ghanaian flag was the first African flag after the Flag of Ethiopia to feature these colours.
The red represents the blood of those who died in the country's struggle for independence, the gold represents the mineral wealth of the country, the green symbolises the country's rich forests and natural wealth, and the black star stands for the lodestar of African freedom.