Journals of Church Missionary Society Agent, James Thomas in Mid-Nineteenth Century Nigeria: Introduction and Notes by Femi J. Kolapo
Author: | Kolapo, Femi J. |
Year: | 2012 |
Pages: | 316 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-2935-2 978-0-7734-2935-2 |
Price: | $219.95 |
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Consists of the complete compiled transcriptions of a nineteenth-century Christian missionary in Nigeria. James Thomas was born into slavery, and then converted to Christianity. Later in his adult life he was transformed was rescued from slavery by a British anti-slave trade squadron. He was then turned into a Christian missionary who converted people and built churches in Nigeria. This book not only gives a rich history of certain regions of Nigeria in the nineteenth-century, it also shows how Christianity and the slave trade molded its history as well.
Reviews
“These diaries and letters provide an important source of information on many aspects of life in the confluence area in the nineteenth century, and its links to the wider world.”
-Prof. Ann O’Hear,
Niagara University
“The richness of this new historical source relies upon the mode of representing the writings by an indigenous actor within the unfolding of the Christian enterprise and European civilizing agency within Nigeria in general… this book is a valuable resource for understanding the history that constitutes the Niger-Benue confluence area.”
-Prof. Attah Anthony Agbali,
Indiana University
“Any work that provides primary sources written by Africans during colonialism is significant and commendable, and this manuscript falls into that purview.”
-Prof. Kwabena Akurang-Parry,
Shippensburg University
Table of Contents
Foreword by Ann O’Hear . . . . i
Preface. . . . . . . iii
Map of the Niger-Benue Confluence Area. . . vii
Introduction to James Thomas's Journal. . . 1
Biography. . . . . . 9
Residence in Sierra Leone. . . . 11
Pre-enslavement History. . . . 13
Missionary Service. . . . . 17
Gbebe Mission station. . . . 21
JAMES THOMAS’S JOURNAL. . . . 35
Document No. 1
[Letter from] Clarence Cove, Fernandopo, June
15th 1858 . . . . . 37
Document No. 2
[Letter from] 8 Street, Wellington. Nov 21th 1861 47
Document No. 3
Journals of James Thomas from June 25th 1858
to September 26th 1859 . . . 49
Document No. 4
[Letter from] Jas. Thomas. Gbebe September
2nd 1859 . . . . . 95
Document No. 5
Gbebe. The Account first commenced November
1th(sic) 1859 By me James A. Thomas . 99
Document No. 6
[Letter from] Mission House, Gbebe,
October 8th 1860 . . . . 123
Document No. 7
Journal Kept By James Thomas Native teacher
from October 19th 1862 to June 9/63 . . 125
Document No. 8
[Letter dated] June 9th 1863–Gbebe Mission house 147
Document No. 9
[Letter from the] Mission House, Gbebe in
Confluence. August 10th 1864 . . 151
Document No. 10
[Letter from the] Mission House Gbebe.
13th Oct. 1864 . . . . 157
Document No. 11:
Gbebe 1863. Journals kept by me James
Thomas - Native Teacher . . . 159
Document No. 12
The Journal of James Thomas - Native teacher
at Gbebe 1864 -1865 . . . . 175
Document No. 13
Journal of James Thomas. One of the Native
Teachers, Lokoja. From October 1866 to 1867 189
Document No. 14
[Journal for 1867-1868 . . . 209
Document No. 15
Journal of James Thomas Native teacher
from Oct 4 1868 . . . . 225
Document No. 16
The Journal of James Thomas Native Teacher
Lokoja From 1869-1870 . . . 241
Document No. 17
Journal of James Thomas [1870-71] . . 253
Document No. 18
The Report of Mr James Thomas for the year
ending September 30th 1874 . . . 259
Document No. 19
[Letter from] Lokoja: River Niger.
August 29th 1874 . . . . 265
Document No. 20
The Journal of Mr. James Thomas. [1874-1875] 267
Document No. 21
Lokoja, September 20th 1879 [Report] . 279
Bibliography . . . . . . 283
Index . . . . . . . 287