- Africanus Horton
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name = Africanus Horton
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birthname = James Beale Horton
birthdate = 1835
birthplace = Gloucester Village,Sierra Leone
deathdate = 1883
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nationality = Sierra Leonean
period = 19th Century
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influenced =Africanus Horton (1835-1883), also known as James Beale, was a
writer andfolklorist fromSierra Leone .Africanus Horton was a
surgeon ,scientist ,soldier , and a political thinker who worked toward African independence a century before it occurred.Born as James Beale Horton, the son of an Igbo recaptive he was educated at the CMS Grammar School and at the Fourah Bay Institution (later
Fourah Bay College ).In 1853, he received a War Office scholarship to study medicine in Great Britain. He studied atKing's College London andEdinburgh University , qualifying as a medical doctor in 1859. While a student, he took the name "Africanus" as an emblem of pride in his African homelandIn his varied career, he served as a
physician , an officer in theBritish Army , a banker, and a mining entrepreneur. In addition, he wrote a number of books and essays, the most widely remembered of which is his 1868 "Vindication of the African Race", an answer to the white racist authors emerging in Europe. His writings look ahead to African self-government, anticipating many events of the 1950s and 1960s, and Horton is often seen as one of the founders ofAfrican nationalism .Personal life
Horton married on two different occasions while living in Freetown; he first married Fanny Marietta Pratt, daughter of the prominent Pratt family of Igbo origin. Marietta died at age twenty two and Horton then on May 29, 1875 went on to marry Selina Beatrice Elliot (1851-1910) daughter of John Bucknor Elliot who was the manager of the Western Area of
Freetown . The Elliots were aNova Scotian settler family ofAfrican American descent. During Africanus time such a marriage was looked down upon as he was a 'cruit' or 'Willyfoss nigger' to the Nova Scotian andMaroon settler elite.Fact|date=February 2008References
* Oxford Biography Index Number 101061022
* Fyfe, Christopher. "Africanus Horton Centenary'African Affairs", London: (1983); 82: 565
* "Africanus Horton: The Dawn of Nationalism in Modern Africa". Extracts from the Political, Educational and Scientific Writings of J.A.B. Horton M.D., 1835-1883 by Davidson Nicol. London: Longman Inc, 1969
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