Constance Agatha Cummings-John
4 Extra Debut. Author Chibundu Onuzo nominates the first elected female in Africa, Constance Agatha Cummings-John. With Matthew Parris. From 2019.
The author Chibundu Onuzo nominates the first elected female in Africa, Constance Agatha Cummings-John.
Chibundu discovered the remarkable story of Constance while studying for her PhD. Born into the Sierra Leonean Krios elite in 1918, Constance was brought up in colonial Freetown, with a lifestyle which most resembled English gentility.
But everything changed for her when she travelled to England and America as a teenager. She experienced racism and segregation for the first time, and returned to Sierra Leone determined to fight the colonial rule of the British.
At just 20 years old she became the first female elected councillor in Africa, and later the mayor of Freetown. But following independence, she would find herself in exile in London.
Matthew Parris is joined by Chibundu and Constance's grandson, Dennis Cummings-John, to discuss prejudice, class and colonialism, through the inspirational story of a woman ahead of her time.
Producer: Polly Weston
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 2019.
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- Tue 24 Sep 2019 16:30BBC Radio 4
- Fri 27 Sep 2019 23:00BBC Radio 4
- Thu 17 Nov 2022 18:30BBC Radio 4 Extra
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