John Barbour-James

Guyanese Pan-Africanist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroGuyanese Pan-Africanist
PlacesGuyana
wasPostmaster Africanist
Work fieldSocial science
Gender
Male
Birth1867, British Guiana
Death1954 (aged 87 years)
Family
Children:Amy Barbour-James
The details

Biography

John Barbour-James (June 1867 – 1954) was a Black British activist who worked to improve the understanding and recognition of the achievements of black people in Britain.

Barbour James was born in British Guiana, where he became postmaster in Belfield in the 1890s. While living in British Guiana he established the self-help Victoria Belfield Agricultural Society which recognised the value of improving the diet and farming among the Afro-Guianese.

His daughter, Amy Barbour-James, was also a civil rights activist. She became the secretary of the League of Coloured Peoples in 1942.

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