The Return of the Exiles and the West African Church

Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832 - 1912)

A lecture delivered at the Breadfruit school house, Lagos, West Africa, January 2, 1891
E.W. Blyden (1832 to 1912) was born in the Caribbean and lived in Liberia and Sierra Leone, where he died. He was an educator (school principal) and lecturer, writer (author & news-paper editor), diplomat, politician (who held government cabinet positions). Blyden’s 1891 lecture builds on the earlier “back to Africa” thinking of American Martin Delaney (1812 to 1885). Blyden himself is believed to have inspired activists such as Jamaica’s Marcus Garvey and Trinidad’s George Padmore. - Summary by Faith Abíọ́lá-Ellison

Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)

Language: English

Keyword(s): christian (184), missionary (31), west africa (5), pan-african (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Part 1 of lecture Faith Abiola-Ellison
00:50:09
Play 02 Part 2 of lecture Faith Abiola-Ellison
00:35:11
Play 03 Appendix Faith Abiola-Ellison
00:19:15