Uganda's second president, a key figure in the country's independence and early years, known for his socialist policies and tumultuous rule. He played a significant role in shaping Uganda's modern history.
Born in 1922
First President of Tanzania, led the country to independence from British colonial rule and implemented socialist policies, known for his Pan-Africanism and anti-colonialism efforts.
Born in 1909
First President of Ghana, leading the country to independence from British colonial rule and promoting Pan-Africanism. He's known for his vision of a united Africa and his role in shaping modern Ghana.
Born in 1892
The last emperor of Ethiopia, who led the country through a period of modernization and was a symbol of African independence, and is also revered as a deity by the Rastafari movement.
Born in 1924
A Kenyan educator and politician who served as the 2nd President of Kenya, known for his authoritarian rule and human rights abuses. He implemented policies that promoted economic growth, but also suppressed political opposition.