James E. Kwegyir Aggrey
1876 - 1927

Names: Aggrey, James E. Kwegyir
Date of Birth: 1876
Date of Death: 1927
Place of Birth: Ahamabu,Gold Coast
Place of Death:  
Gender: Male
In Summary: Educator and Clergyman

James E. Kwegyir Aggrey

Early Life :
James E. Kwegyir Aggrey was born in 1876 into a family of chiefs. A Ghanaian-born educator and clergyman, and one of the most eminent Africans of his day, he was a prime mover in the formation of the Johannesburg Joint Council of Europeans and Africans in 1921. Aggrey received his education in Ghana (then the Gold Coast), England, and the United States. In 1921 he spent three months in South Africa as a member of the Phelpls-Stokes Commission on African Education. Aggrey's thinking on race relations reflected patterns current in the United States, where the stress was on compromise and cooperation by blacks, not on integration or the achievement of political rights. His appeals for racial harmony reinforced the disposition of many African National Congress (ANC) leaders for consultation and for participation in the interracial councils then being formed in major South African cities. He died in 1927. Edwin W. Smith wrote a biography of him, Aggrey of Africa ( 1929).


  Outside Links
James E. Kwegyir Aggrey: a biography. the Dictionary of African Christian Biography Website
James E.K. Aggrey: An American Lesson Plan that has some nice biographical detail on Aggrey

  Sources for this biography
Hoover Institution Pres: Stanford University.
Gerhart G.M and Karis T. (ed)(1977)

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