The 'Accra Riots' started
February 29 1948 in
Accra (now the capital of
Ghana), when a peaceful demonstration and march to the
Governor's mansion was broken up by the police.
The aftermath of the riots included the arrest of
Kwame Nkrumah and other activists, and the incident is seen as marking the beginning of the process of independence for the
Gold Coast as
Ghana - the first African
colony to achieve this.