Contributors & Scholars
Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
EAP Founding Director and Secretariat
- April 1, 1962 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
A Statement Concerning the: Encyclopaedia Africana Project - December 18, 1962 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Opening Address: A Proposed Conference on the Encyclopaedia Africana
Dr. David G. Du Bois
Son of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois
July 12, 1997 – Upper Marlboro, Maryland, USA
Son of W.E.B. Du Bois Continues His Father’s Dream for an Encyclopaedia Africana: Dictionary of African Biography®™, by Bianca Floyd, The Prince George’s PostOctober 7, 1997 – Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
Preserving History Protecting a Legacy: W.E.B. Du Bois’ dream and work for an Encyclopaedia Africana lives!, by David Graham Du Bois, Guest Columnist for “The Final Call”1999 – Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
An Overview of the Encyclopaedia Africana, by Dr. David Graham Du Bois
Grace Bansa
Former Director of the Secretariat (2000-2011)
May 21, 1997 – Chicago, Illinois, USA
HOLDINGS Partnership Documents African-American Legacy – Race Relations InstituteAugust 7, 1997 – New York, New York, USA
Dream of Encyclopaedia Africana Nears Reality, by Matthew Mirapaul, New York TimesAugust 11, 1997
Dream of Encyclopaedia Africana Near Reality, by Grace Bansa , Acting Director of the SecretariatAugust 14, 1997 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
A Statement of Status Encyclopaedia Africana Project, by Grace Bansa , Acting Director of the SecretariatAugust 1, 1998 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
A Statement from the Secretariat: Regarding the Afropaedia, Encarta Africana and the Microsoft Corporation, by Grace Bansa , Acting Director of the SecretariatApril 18, 2000 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
A Brief on the Encyclopaedia Africana Project, by Mrs. Grace Bansa, Acting Director of the SecretariatMay 20, 2000 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Encyclopaedia Africana Out At Last, by George Sydney Abugri, Daily Graphic Staff WriterJune 3, 2000 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Encyclopaedia Africana Out At Last: Rejoinder, by Grace Bansa, Acting Director of the Secretariat
Dr. Mordechai Abir
Formerly of History Department, Addis Ababa University now Tel Aviv University
December 14, 2000
Race Class Power: The Driving Forces Behind Du Bois’ Scholarship and Revolutionary Agenda
Francis Agbodeka
University of Cape Coast
D.E.K. Amenumey
University of Cape Coast
Micheal P. Ansah
Winneba Secondary school, Ghana
K.Asiedu-Akrofi
Cape coast, Ghana
Grace Bansa
EAP Secretariat
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Bemnet Gabre Amlak
Addis Ababa University
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Albert Adu Boahen
University of Ghana
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Richard Caulk
University of Cape Coast, Ghana
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Stanislaw Chojnacki
Institute of Ethiopian Studies. Addis Ababa University
Christopher Clapham
University of Lancaster, England
Benedict G. Der
University of Toronto
K.B. Dickson
University of Ghana
J. Eduam-baiden
Businessman, Saltpond, Ghana.
Luigi Fusella
University of Naples, Italy
Richard Greenfield
University of Benin
J.R. Hooker (Deceased)
Frobenius Institute, Frankfurt
Robert L. Hess
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago
J.R. Hooker (Deceased)
Michigan State University
A.A. Iliasu
School of Oriental African Studies, University of London
Keith Irvine
General Editor, Encyclopaedia Africana
K.G.Konuah
Accra Academy; former Chair-man, Ghana Public Service Commission
M.A. Kwamena-Poh
Department of General and African Studies, University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
First President, Republic of Ghana
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September 24, 1964 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Editorial Board First Annual Meeting – Part 1 -
September 24, 1964 – Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Editorial Board First Annual Meeting – Part 2
Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah
Son of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
August 19, 1998 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Concerning the Status of the Encyclopaedia Africana, by David Graham Du Bois and Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah
President Kenneth Kaunda
Past President, Republic of Zambia
1977 – Zambia, Africa
A Message from Zambia
Raymond A. Winbush
EAP Advisor, USA
October 1996 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA
A Brief History: Encyclopaedia Africana: Dictionary of African Biography®™
for Ghana International Review
Dr. Saburi O. Biobaku
Chairman of the EAP Board of Directors
August 28, 1997 – Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
A Statement from the Chairman of the EAP Editorial Board.
Rodney D. Coates
Black Scholar
Miami University, USA
December 14, 2000
Race Class Power: The Driving Forces Behind Du Bois’ Scholarship and Revolutionary Agenda
Prof. Robert Addo-Fening
Formerly of History Department, Addis Ababa University now Tel Aviv University
December 14, 2000
Race Class Power: The Driving Forces Behind Du Bois’ Scholarship and Revolutionary Agenda
J.M. Akita
National Archives, Ghana
Amsalu Aklilu
Addis Ababa University
K. Asiedu-Asante
Cape Coast, Ghana
Bairu Tafla
Addis Ababa University
Belaynesh Michael (Mrs.)
Addis Ababa University
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David Birmingham
School of Oriented and African Studies, London University
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K.A. BRITWUM
University of Ghana
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Enrico Cerulli
President, Accademia dei lincei, Rome.
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Andre Clais
J.C. De Graft Johnson
University of Ghana
A. Dertry
D.W. Dwarko
D.K. Fiawoo
University of Ghana
J.K. Fynn
University of Ghana
J.K. Fynn
University of Ghana
Archie Casely Hayford
Chancellor, University of Cape Coast Ghana
J.J. Holden
Institute of Adult Education and African Studies, University of Ghana
G.W.B. Huntingford
A.K.Irvine
K.A.B. Jonas-quarty
Institute of Adult Education, University of Ghana
Nii Amon Kotei
Accra
S.I.A. Kotei
Department of Library Studies, University of Ghana
Herbert S. Lewis
Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin.
Saburi O. Biobaku
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Encyclopaedia Africana Project
Investment House (Flat 2)
Post Office Box 7741
Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
Telephone: 011-234-660770
editorialboard@encyclopaediafricana.org
Christian Dovi
Acting Director of the Secretariat
Encyclopaedia Africana Project
Post Office Box 2797
Accra, Ghana, West Africa*
e-mail: chrisdovi@africaonline.com.gh
Raymond A. Winbush
EAP Advisory Board
Director, Institute for Urban Research
Morgan State University
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Mont. D216
Baltimore, MD 37208, USA
Telephone: 443.885.4800
Fax: 443.885.8274
e-mail: rwinbush@usit.net
Prema Qadir
EAP Website Curator
Telephone: 808-987-3559
e-mail: prema139@yahoo.com
Dr. David G. Du Bois
Son of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois
1. July 12, 1997 – Upper Marlboro, Maryland, USA
Son of W.E.B. Du Bois Continues His Father’s Dream for an Encyclopaedia Africana: Dictionary of African Biography®™, by Bianca Floyd, The Prince George’s Post
2. October 7, 1997 – Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
Preserving History Protecting a Legacy: W.E.B. Du Bois’ dream and work for an Encyclopaedia Africana lives!, by David Graham Du Bois, Guest Columnist for “The Final Call”
3. 1999 – Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
An Overview of the Encyclopaedia Africana, by Dr. David Graham Du Bois
Dr. Saburi O. Biobaku
Chairman of the EAP Board of Directors
August 28, 1997 – Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
A Statement from the Chairman of the EAP Editorial Board.
Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah
Son of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
August 19, 1998 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Concerning the Status of the Encyclopaedia Africana, by David Graham Du Bois and Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
First President, Republic of Ghana
September 24, 1964 - Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Editorial Board First Annual Meeting - Part 1
September 24, 1964 - Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Editorial Board First Annual Meeting - Part 2
President Kenneth Kaunda
Past President, Republic of Zambia
1977 – Zambia, Africa
A Message from Zambia
Raymond A. Winbush
EAP Advisor, USA
October 1996 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA
A Brief History: Encyclopaedia Africana: Dictionary of African Biography®™
for Ghana International Review