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By ekopolitanproject / Posted onJanuary 13, 2016

Los Que Volvieron A Africa Part 3: Cuba was not a bad name in Africa

Happy New Year Ekopolitan Project fans! In this third and final installation of the interview between Lagos historian Abosede George and Cuba historian Rodolfo Sarracino, we learn about which regions of Cuba were most significant for the history of returnees Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onOctober 30, 2015

Los Que Volvieron A Africa Part 2: Debating Fernando Ortiz

In this second installation of our conversation, the distinguished Cuban historian and diplomat Rodolfo Sarracino talks about the historical error that aggravated him so much, that he was compelled to research the legend of those Cubans who went back to Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onOctober 11, 2015

Los Que Volvieron A Africa – Part. 1: The Beginning of an Idea

In August 2015, Ekopolitan Project was in Havana, Cuba on the trail of 19th century migrants to Lagos. We were fortunate to be put in touch with Cuban historian and ambassador, Rodolfo Sarracino, (gracias Lohania Aruca) who had published a Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onAugust 17, 2015

An African American in 19th Century Lagos by Lisa A. Lindsay (Guest Blogger)

Dear EKP Fans! We have a guest blogger for this installation in the person of Professor Lisa Lindsay, author of Wage Labor and Social Change in Southwestern Nigeria (Heinemann, 2003) among other books. Read below for the story of a Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onJuly 10, 2015

Who are: Mrs. Rosa Munis and Mrs. Francisca Adedoyin Fereira

Dear EKP Fans, Sorry I left you! I had an operation ten days ago and was too busy recovering to post my last Record of the Week. But I am back with another thought-provoking Friday special! I hope you will Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onJune 27, 2015

James Covey and the Amistad Orphans

Image Source: Documenting the American South project (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill) The Ekopolitan Project is coming to you live from the beautiful Pacific Ocean city of Vancouver, Canada where I have been attending a conference of the Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onJune 19, 2015

Baptizing the Pereira kids

The record of the week is a sample from a register of baptisms that were conducted in Lagos or Badagry circa 1863. The baptisms were officiated by Padre Borghero, who we will remember from the last post was The Bearded Continue Reading …

By ekopolitanproject / Posted onJune 12, 2015

(Archival) Record of the Week: A Tale of Two Padres

Someone, whose name escapes us all, said a picture is worth a thousand words. The archival record of the week is a very famous photo of the nascent Catholic community in Lagos c. 1875. It has been reproduced several times Continue Reading …

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