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E. W. Blyden, 1887. Creator: Unknown
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E. W. Blyden, 1887. Creator: Unknown
E. W. Blyden, 1887. Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician Edward Wilmot Blyden was born in the Danish West Indies to free black parents who claimed descent from the Igbo people of present-day Nigeria. He joined the waves of black immigrants from the Americas who migrated to Africa. From "Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising" by William J. Simmons
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This photograph captures Edward Wilmot Blyden, a Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician, in 1887. Born in the Danish West Indies to free black parents with Igbo descent from Nigeria, Blyden became a prominent figure in the African diaspora community, joining the waves of black immigrants returning to Africa. This image, taken during the 19th century, showcases Blyden's distinguished appearance and intellectual aura. Blyden's career spanned various fields, including education, politics, and diplomacy. He was a vocal advocate for equal rights and human rights, using his platform to promote Pan-Africanism and cultural heritage. Blyden's work influenced the African American and Afro-American communities, as well as the African continent. This photograph is a testament to Blyden's remarkable life and accomplishments. It was taken during a time when the African diaspora was reconnecting with their African roots, and Blyden was a leading figure in this movement. The image is part of the extensive collection at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library, a vital resource for exploring African and African American history and cultural heritage. Blyden's legacy continues to resonate, inspiring generations to fight for equal rights, human rights, and cultural understanding. This photograph is a powerful reminder of the rich history and contributions of black and African people throughout history.
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