Returned Exile

Biographical Memoir of George James Christian of Dominica and the Gold Coast, 1869–1940

Margaret D Rouse-Jones author Estelle M Appiah author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of the West Indies Press

Published:30th Nov '16

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This is the first full-length biography of George James Christian. Originally from Dominica, Christian qualified as a barrister-at-law in London, participated in the first pan-African conference and migrated to the Gold Coast in 1902 where he established his home and a complex extended family. He ensured that his children were well educated and they followed his tradition of service to the community. Shortly after his arrival in the Gold Coast, he established a legal practice that successfully served a wide range of clients. His friendship with the renowned Dr James K. Aggrey, as expressed in their correspondence during the establishment of Achimota College, together with a discussion of the experience of Christian’s children as staff and students there, provide fresh data on this important Ghanaian institution. The book also sheds light on Christian’s service in the Legislative Council, his role as honorary consul for Liberia, his involvement as a Freemason, businessman and philanthropist.

“This book illuminates an important dimension of the African experience – returnees from the British West Indies to West Africa. While not entirely overlooked in the historiography, the theme has always lacked adequate biographies. This, therefore, is a welcome addition. It has the additional value that it employs the career of George Christian to illuminate a broader community of English Caribbean professionals who made sterling contributions to the political and economic development of Ghana.” —Franklin W. Knight, Professor Emeritus and Academy Professor, Johns Hopkins University

ISBN: 9789766405885

Dimensions: 226mm x 149mm x 25mm

Weight: 470g

300 pages