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Title Indigenous Cultures and Christian Conversion in Ghana and Sierra Leone, 1700–1850
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Indigenous Cultures and Christian Conversion in Ghana and Sierra Leone, 1700–1850 was curated in association with the Bodleian Library. 

This collection contains records compiled by the United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG), a UK-based Anglican missionary organisation that operates globally. From the eighteenth to the early twentieth century the USPG went by the name of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG). 

This collection contains letters and supplementary material compiled by the organisation’s West African branches during the period 1700–1850. It includes the papers of Thomas Perronet Thompson, the first governor of the Colony of Sierra Leone, and those of Rev. Phillip Quaque, the first African to be ordained a minister of the Church of England. The collection contains a variety of sources that evidence the continuation of the slave trade. There is also material on the influential Rio Pongas mission conducted by the West Indian Church. The documents in this collection grant insights into the nature of British colonialism, the process of Christian conversion, and the functioning of the slave trade in West Africa.

ISBN 9781851172047
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Rights Images © 2009 Microform Academic Publishers. All rights reserved.
Publisher Microform Academic Publishers
Coverage 1700-1850
Volume Count 2
Document Count 32
Image Count 4,163
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Created On 17th November, 2009 - 3:58pm
Last Updated 24th April, 2025 - 3:33pm


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