This paper examines how Kilham and her educational approach for Africans contributed to redefine the place of females in the Christianisation process of Liberated Africans in Sierra Leone. The paper investigates some of the Colonial Government policies for Liberated Africans in 19th century Sierra Leone to see how they served to define the place of females in the Liberated African villages. Various groups and individuals offered different forms of intervention to mitigate their challenges. Hannah Kilham, a 19th century English Quaker, was one such person who was committed to the cause of the Liberated Africans in Sierra Leone. She, like other agents, believed that education played a major role to introduce Christianity to Africans and to pr...
Mary Mitchell Slessor, a missionary to Calabar, West Africa in modern-day Nigeria from 1876 until 19...
Christian emancipation of women in Ikaland is the releasing of women from their traditional restrict...
Protestant missionaries have recently been praised for their comparatively benign features concernin...
The origins of modern schooling in early nineteenth-century Africa have been poorly researched. More...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 27This paper focuses on how the Sierra Leone women organize...
The paper titled: Early Christian Missionaries and Women Education in Cross River State, Nigeria: A ...
This paper draws on Anglican mission archive material to uncover the extent to which girls’ schoolin...
Mission education helped to transform the small colony at Freetown and mission outposts at Rio Pongo...
In spite of widespread initiatives to improve access to education for girls, substantive concerns re...
While there has never been a fixed view on gender oppression, a unified vision of women’s liberation...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Anglican missionaries arriving in Uganda’s Acholiland in 1903 saw the local peoples as in need not j...
The complexity of the British imperial endeavor is explored in this study; this is exemplified by ho...
In 1787, the Sierra Leone colony was founded as a “province of freedom” by British phila...
It is obvious in Nigeria that Nigeria’s economy has since its inception been under siege and under c...
Mary Mitchell Slessor, a missionary to Calabar, West Africa in modern-day Nigeria from 1876 until 19...
Christian emancipation of women in Ikaland is the releasing of women from their traditional restrict...
Protestant missionaries have recently been praised for their comparatively benign features concernin...
The origins of modern schooling in early nineteenth-century Africa have been poorly researched. More...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 27This paper focuses on how the Sierra Leone women organize...
The paper titled: Early Christian Missionaries and Women Education in Cross River State, Nigeria: A ...
This paper draws on Anglican mission archive material to uncover the extent to which girls’ schoolin...
Mission education helped to transform the small colony at Freetown and mission outposts at Rio Pongo...
In spite of widespread initiatives to improve access to education for girls, substantive concerns re...
While there has never been a fixed view on gender oppression, a unified vision of women’s liberation...
Gender inequality in Sierra Leone, after colonialism among the worst in Sub-Saharan Africa, has been...
Anglican missionaries arriving in Uganda’s Acholiland in 1903 saw the local peoples as in need not j...
The complexity of the British imperial endeavor is explored in this study; this is exemplified by ho...
In 1787, the Sierra Leone colony was founded as a “province of freedom” by British phila...
It is obvious in Nigeria that Nigeria’s economy has since its inception been under siege and under c...
Mary Mitchell Slessor, a missionary to Calabar, West Africa in modern-day Nigeria from 1876 until 19...
Christian emancipation of women in Ikaland is the releasing of women from their traditional restrict...
Protestant missionaries have recently been praised for their comparatively benign features concernin...