Adelaide Casely-Hayford, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Adelaide Casely-Hayford

Sierra Leonean activist, educator, feminist and writer

Date of Birth: 27-Jun-1868

Place of Birth: Freetown, Western Area, Sierra Leone

Date of Death: 16-Jan-1960

Profession: writer, lawyer, educator, autobiographer, feminist

Nationality: Sierra Leone

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Adelaide Casely-Hayford

  • Adelaide Casely-Hayford, MBE (née Smith; 2 June 1868 – 24 January 1960), was a Sierra Leone Creole advocate, an activist for cultural nationalism, educator, short story writer, and feminist.
  • Casely-Hayford was committed to public service and worked to improve the conditions of black men and women.
  • As a pioneer of women's education in Sierra Leone, she played a key role in popularizing Pan-Africanist and feminist politics during the early nineteen hundreds.
  • She established a school for girls in 1923 called Girl's Vocational and Training School in Freetown, to instill cultural and racial pride during the colonial years under British rule.
  • Promoting the preservation of Sierra Leone national identity and cultural heritage, in 1925 she wore a traditional African costume to attend a reception in honor of the Prince of Wales, where she created a sensation.

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