Lamina Sankoh

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Lamina Sankoh was a prominent Sierra Leonean nationalist, educator, and politician who played a key role in the country’s independence movement and early political development.

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instanceOf Sierra Leonean nationalist
Sierra Leonean politician
educator
person
advocatedFor expanded African representation in colonial government
social and educational reforms in Sierra Leone
universal suffrage in Sierra Leone
countryOfCitizenship Sierra Leone
educatedAt Fourah Bay College
Durham University
surface form: University of Durham

University of Oxford
ethnicGroup Creole people
influenced younger Sierra Leonean nationalists
knownFor advocacy for self-government in Sierra Leone
promotion of African culture and identity
languageSpoken English
Krio
movement Sierra Leone independence movement
notableFor early political development of Sierra Leone
role in Sierra Leone independence movement
notableWork political essays on nationalism
occupation politician
teacher
placeOfBirth Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate
politicalAlignment anti-colonial
politicalIdeology African nationalism
positionHeld member of the Legislative Council of Sierra Leone
municipal councillor in Freetown
religion Christianity
residence Freetown

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