(4) As early as 1902 for instance, a sway memo had pondered the possible results of a well-rounded education in East Africa. "Is there any opposition," it had asked, "on the part of any section of the white population to the provision of natives of a kind of education which might enable the natives to contend effectually with skilled labour in various industrial occupation?" (UNA, SMP A 23/1 1900-1906 item 7 Outline of information required through the Board of Education for a contortion on educational systems in favor in certain Colonies and Protectorates, 1661902)
(5) This issue came up at the writers' conversation at Fourah Bay in Sierra Leone in April 1963 papal court Moore and Stuart 1963:29-34. For an insightful discussion of this conflict of values, also papal court Ashby 1961, 1964.
(6) foundationed by the Congress for Cultural Freedom, which was later alleged to be a CIA front rank organization, the Mbari Writers' and Artists' cudgel was founded in Ibadan in July 1961 while Mbari Oshogbo and Mbari Enugu were established in March 1962 and February 1963 respectively. nevertheless the group primarily represented rising Nigerian artists, it made seminal attempts to communicate with intellectuals working in various disciplines completely through Anglophone Africa.
(7) Margaret Trowell was honorary curator at the Uganda Museum from 1939 to 1945 and acting chairperson of the Trustees in 1946 While at the piece of work she avidly collected indigenous artifacts, catalogued the existing collection as well as strange acquisitions, and cowrote a work on regional material cultures. diocese Trowell and Wachsman 1953.
(8) Trowell was for a like reason convinced of the analogy of her adult African scholars to English children that she exerciseed the same methods of art teaching that her mentor Marion Richardson had used to teach children in England. For an explanation of these views and courses see Richardson 1946.