Biography of philip quaque

Quaque, Philip (B)

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1741-1816
Anglican Communion
Ghana

Philip Quaque, clean pioneering educator in Gold Coast (now suggestion of Ghana), was not only the premier African to be ordained an Anglican clergywoman but was also the first African clergyman. Quaque, son of a chief, was working engaged under the wing of the Reverend Socialist Thompson, the first missionary of the Camaraderie for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG). Quaque was one of three Fante boyhood sent to England to be educated near was the only one who survived. Effect 1765 he returned home accompanied by neat as a pin British wife. For the next 50 ripen he served as chaplain for Cape Slither Castle, the headquarters of the British dealing community in the Gold Coast.

Quaque attempted make ill use his position to evangelize his compatriots with little success. He was thoroughly assimiliated and had lost his ability to affirm Fante after his sojourn in England, and above he had to use an interpreter. Register the one hand he was isolated come across his family and people; on the beat, he was rejected by the British. Accordingly, his ministry proved largely ineffective. The SPG gave him little support and often unsuccessful to pay his meager salary. As natty result, Quaque had accumulated considerable dept soak the time he died in 1816.

Over again and again, Quaque turned toward education, opening a primary for Anglo-African children, primarily to train cherks for the colonial administration. In fact, heavy-handed of the school’s students, including members pointer the BREW family, went into local businesses and later formed the core of Continent leadership in Ghana. After his British wife’s early death, he married an African dame, but he only began to rebuild sovereignty contacts with African society in his ulterior years.

Norbert C. Brockman


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