Keita, Modibo

Keita, Modibo
born June 4, 1915, Bamako, French Sudan
died May 16, 1977, Bamako, Mali

First president of Mali (1960–68).

Keita was instrumental in obtaining independence for Mali (then called French Sudan) from France (1960). As president, he nationalized key sectors of the economy and established close ties with communist countries. During an economic crisis in 1967 he launched an unpopular Maoist-inspired cultural revolution, and in 1968 he was overthrown and imprisoned for life.

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▪ president of Mali
born June 4, 1915, Bamako, French Sudan [now in Mali]
died May 16, 1977, Bamako, Mali

      socialist politician and first president of Mali (1960–68).

      Keita was trained as a teacher in Dakar and entered politics in his native French Sudan (now Mali). In 1945 he cofounded and became secretary-general of the Sudanese Union. In 1946 the Sudanese Union merged with another anticolonial party, the African Democratic Rally, to form the US-RDA. Keita was briefly imprisoned by the French in 1946. Two years later, however, he won a seat in the territorial assembly of French Sudan, and from 1956 to 1958 he served as a deputy in the French National Assembly, becoming its first African vice president.

      Meanwhile, Keita had become president of the US-RDA and also mayor of Bamako (the capital). The US-RDA was by then the leading party in French Sudan, and in the elections of 1957 it won an overwhelming victory. In a 1958 referendum in French West Africa, Keita successfully campaigned for Sudan to become an autonomous state within the French Community. This state, the Sudanese Republic, was formed in November 1958. Though eager to create a West African federation of former French territories, Keita finally settled for a Mali Federation made up only of Senegal and his own Sudan. In January 1959 he became president of this short-lived federation, which split apart in August 1960 owing to disagreements between the Sudanese and Senegalese. Keita remained as president of the Sudan, which a congress of the ruling US-RDA proclaimed the independent Republic of Mali in September 1960.

      An outspoken Marxist, Keita adopted socialist policies during Mali's first eight years of independence. His government nationalized key sectors of the economy and established close ties with communist countries. His regime, though repressive, seemed firmly established, but by 1967 Mali was experiencing growing economic and financial problems. Keita tried to enlist French support for the Malian currency, a move that aroused discontent within his party and cries of betrayal from his more radical supporters. To appease the latter, Keita in August 1967 launched a Maoist-inspired cultural revolution, but its spiraling purges and authoritarian tactics soon alienated most of the population. On Nov. 19, 1968, Keita was overthrown in a bloodless coup led by junior army officers. He spent the remainder of his life in detention.

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