Margaret D. Rouse-Jones, now retired, was
University/Campus Librarian, University of the West Indies, St
Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. She has contributed to the
literature in the fields of history, historiography, biography,
Caribbean bibliography and librarianship.
Estelle M. Appiah, now retired, was Director of
Legislative Drafting, Attorney-General’s Department, Ministry of
Justice, Ghana. She currently works as a legislative drafting
consultant and is the granddaughter of George James Christian.
“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
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