MASSAIA, G.
CARDINAL GUGLIEMO MASSAIA Cardinal Gugliemo Massaia (June 8, 1809-August 6, 1889), born Lorenzo Antonio Massaia,
Stories of our African Legends
CARDINAL GUGLIEMO MASSAIA Cardinal Gugliemo Massaia (June 8, 1809-August 6, 1889), born Lorenzo Antonio Massaia,
ATO MAKONNEN HABTA WALD Ato Makonnen Habta Wald (1865-December 1960) was an influential member of
LEUL-RAS KASSA HAYLU Leul-Ras Kassa Haylu (August 7, 1881 – November 16, 1956) was a
KIDANA-WALD KEFLE Kidana-Wald Kefle (circa 1862-July 6, 1944) was an Ethiopian scholar who devoted his
LEJ MIKAEL IYASU Lej Iyasu Mikael (February 3, 1896-July (?) 1935), grandson of Emperor Menilek
Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois,
Founding Director [1868-1963]
Encyclopaedia African Project (EAP)
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CARDINAL GUGLIEMO MASSAIA Cardinal Gugliemo Massaia (June 8, 1809-August 6, 1889), born Lorenzo Antonio Massaia, was an Italian Catholic missionary who worked for 35 years
ATO MAKONNEN HABTA WALD Ato Makonnen Habta Wald (1865-December 1960) was an influential member of the Ethiopian government between 1930 and 1960. Born in Bulga,
LEUL-RAS KASSA HAYLU Leul-Ras Kassa Haylu (August 7, 1881 – November 16, 1956) was a 20th-century governor, military commander, imperial councillor, and author. His father,
KIDANA-WALD KEFLE Kidana-Wald Kefle (circa 1862-July 6, 1944) was an Ethiopian scholar who devoted his life to learning. Born in Wagda, Shawa, and educated first
LEJ MIKAEL IYASU Lej Iyasu Mikael (February 3, 1896-July (?) 1935), grandson of Emperor Menilek II [reigned 1889-1913], was the nominal ruler of Ethiopia from
Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois,
Founding Director [1868-1963]
Encyclopaedia African Project (EAP)
With virtually no consistent cash flow for many years, except for a stipend from the Ghana Government to maintain the Secretariat, work at the Secretariat has been slowed considerably. However, with the dynamic leadership of the Chairman of the EAP Editorial Board, Dr S. O. Biobaku of Nigeria, three EA volumes of the Encyclopaedia Africana: Dictionary of African Biography®™ have been published.