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The Athens of West Africa By Daniel J.Paracka, Jr.

Book Name: The Athens of West Africa 

Writer: Daniel J.Paracka, Jr.

Christian teachers of both African and European plummet prevailed in the

improvement of current European instructive frameworks in West Africa

during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The CMS recruited a large number of Fourah Bay College’s (FBC)early personnel from

the United Brethren Mission of Moravia, Germany, and Basel Mission,

situated in a German talking area of Switzerland.2 Europeanmissionaries

assumed liability for spreading Western human advancement and

Christianity. Returned diasporan African preachers went along with them

in these endeavors to a limited extent to help end the slave exchange. The

CMS was intently involved with the abolitionist development. The historical

backdrop of FBC is inseparably bound with that of the CMS.At the finish of

the eighteenth century, a few distinct gatherings of free blacks from Great

Britain and the Americas came back to settle in Freetown. They were then

joined by huge quantities of Africans freed from slave dispatches by the

British Naval Squadron in the main portion of the nineteenth century.3

These groups consolidated parts of various African and European societies

into a unique set of customs and cultures but referred to today as Krio.

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