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James Johnson (assistant bishop of Western Equatorial Africa)

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in 1886, the legislative council of the new colony was composed of four official and three unofficial members.
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The CMS was impressed by Johnson's potential, and sent him to its Yoruba mission in
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In 1900, Johnson was consecrated a bishop, to serve as an Assistant Bishop in the
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nominated two Africans as unofficial representatives, Johnson and the trader
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He was a school teacher until 1863, when he entered the ministry.
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Holy Johnson, Pioneer of African Nationalism, 1836–1917
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James Johnson (Assistant Bishop of Western Equatorial Africa)
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territories, holding this post until his death in 1917.
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James Johnson (Assistant Bishop of Western Equatorial Africa)
James Johnson (Bishop of Worcester)
James Johnson (Bishop of St Helena)
Sierra Leone
British Subject
Sierra Leonean
Fourah Bay Institution
clergyman
Nigeria
Legislative Council
Sierra Leone
Yoruba
Church Mission Society
Fourah Bay Institution
Freetown

Charles Phillips
Isaac Oluwole
Ernest Graham Ingham
Nigeria
Lagos
Abeokuta
missionary
Lagos Colony
Gold Coast
Lagos Colony Governor
Alfred Moloney
Charles Joseph George
Diocese of Western Equatorial Africa
Niger Delta

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