Kurankyi-Taylor
Ernest Eggay Kwesi Kurankyi-Taylor | |
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Member of Parliament for Kumasi South | |
In office 1956–1959 | |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth |
Governor General | Charles Arden-Clarke |
Prime Minister | Kwame Nkrumah |
Preceded by | Edward Asafu-Adjaye |
Constituency | Kumasi South |
Personal details | |
Born | 1922 Cape Coast |
Died | 1959 Manchester |
Political party | Convention People's Party |
Other political affiliations | United Party |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Judge |
Known for | Pan-Africanism |
Ernest Eggay Kwesi Kurankyi-Taylor (1922 in
Life
E. E. K. Kurankyi-Taylor was the son of James Eggay Taylor, a Cape Coast merchant who was an old boy of
During his time in the United Kingdom, he was active in the
Upon Kurankyi-Taylor's return to Ghana, he taught at Mfantsipim and
When he died unexpectedly in Manchester at the age of 37, Dr. J. B. Danquah paid him tribute: "Kurankyi-Taylor was a persuasive, eloquent and trenchant advocate who devoted himself not only to the cause of his party but also to the nation as a whole".[7]
His wife, Dorothy Kurankyi-Taylor (née Dorothy Davies) published a selection of poems Reflected Thoughts, in 1959. It is not known whether Kurankyi-Taylor had a significant role in these works. The two met during his studies in Manchester.
Personal life
Kurankyi-Taylor was the uncle of Kofi Dsane-Selby.[8]
References
- ^ Adu Boahen, 1996. Mfantsipim and making of Ghana: A Centenary History 1876-1976, Sankofa Educational Publishers, Accra, Ghana. Page 25.
- ^ Ashanti Indigenous Legal Institutions and Present Role, Ph.D thesis, University of Cambridge, 1951.
- Adi, Hakim and Marika Sherwood1995. The 1945 Manchester Pan African Congress Revisited. New Beacon Press: London. Page 119
- ^ Ibid., page 16.
- ^ Austin, Dennis 1970. Politics in Ghana 1946-1960. Oxford University Press: London. Pages 168, 170, 268.
- ^ Ibid., page 351.
- ^ Daily Graphic, Ghana, January 29, 1959, Page 2. Available from the National Archives, Ghana
- ^ Essamuah, Colin; Epistle, Abura (8 September 2017). "In memory of the perfect gentleman — Dr Kofi Dsane-Selby, 1931-2017". Graphic Online. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
Edited: Matthew Gardner (Grandson)