West African colonial civil servants in the nineteenth century

African participation in British colonial expansion in West Africa

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English
Pages
56

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Table of Contents

George Ekem Ferguson of the Gold Coast Colony / Kwame Arhin
Thomas George Lawson, colonial civil servant in Sierra Leone, 1846-1889 / David E. Skinner
John Augustus Otonba Payne and the establishment of colonial rule in Nigeria / G.O. Olusanya.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
Leiden, The Netherlands
Series
Research reports / African Studies Centre ;, no. 25 (1985), Research reports (Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden. Afrika-Studiecentrum) ;, no. 25.

Classifications

Library of Congress
JQ2998.A69 E98 1985

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Pagination
vi, 56 p. ;
Number of pages
56

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2299644M
ISBN 10
9070110482
LCCN
86172114

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