ukpuru.blogspot.com Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, their culture and their history summarised in a 4 minute video. Igbo diaspora in order of appearance: Africanus Horton, (1835 — 1883) - Sierra Leonean surgeon, scientist, soldier, and a political thinker who worked toward African independence. Edward James Roye, (February 3, 1815 — February 11, 1872) fifth President of Liberia. William Drew Robeson I, (July 27, 1844 May 17, 1918) the father of Paul Robeson and the minister of Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New Jersey from 1880 to 1901. Edward Wilmot Blyden, (3 August 1832 7 February 1912) Americo-Liberian educator, writer, diplomat, and politician in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Maria Louisa Bustill, (November 8, 1853 January 20, 1904) Quaker schoolteacher; the mother of Paul Robeson; and the wife of the Reverend William Drew Robeson. Paul Robeson, (April 9, 1898 January 23, 1976) American actor of film and stage, All-American and professional athlete, writer, multi-lingual orator, lawyer, and basso profondo concert singer who was also noted for his wide-ranging social justice activism. TD Jakes, minister Archibald Monteath Forest Whitaker, actor Blair Underwood, actor
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