Jamal Awil

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They were "cheeky" and demanded social equality and political. [fact]

In the past missionaries had counted themselves successful if their work in the field of education had produced black Englishmen, Africans who seemed to have assimilated Western culture. But these missionary-educated Africans were anathema to many administrators and others. They were "cheeky" and demanded social equality and political rights.

Cedric J. Robinson, Black Marxism_ The Making o…, loc. 884