LC control no. | no2012065334 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | De Graft-Johnson, John Coleman, 1919- |
Variant(s) | DeGraft-Johnson, John Coleman, 1919- Graft-Johnson, John Coleman de, 1919- Johnson, John Coleman de Graft-, 1919- |
Associated country | Ghana Scotland |
Birth date | 1919-03-21 |
Place of birth | Accra (Ghana) |
Affiliation | Gold Coast National Committee |
Profession or occupation | Historians Economists Philosophers |
Found in | An introduction to the African economy, c1959: t.p. (John Coleman De Graft-Johnson) OCLC, May 9, 2012: (hdgs.: De Graft-Johnson, John Coleman, 1919- ; De Graft-Johnson, John Coleman; DeGraft-Johnson, John Coleman, 1919- ; DeGraft-Johnson, John Coleman; DeGraft-Johnson, J.C.; DeGraft-Johnson, John C.; usages: John Coleman De Graft-Johnson; J.C. DeGraft-Johnson) Wikipedia, German version, Dec. 10, 2015 (John Coleman DeGraft-Johnson (or, de Graft Johnson); b. 21 March 1919 in Accra, Ghana; Ghanaian historian, philosopher, writer and economist; studied medicine for 2 years at University of Edinburgh, switched to the Economics Department; bachelor 1942, master's 1944; doctorate in philosophy 1946; member of the Gold Coast National Committee (GCNC) founded in 1953 to study economic expansion possibilities of the Volta Delta; author, The African's contribution to civilisation, The empire of Monomotapa, African glory (1954), An introduction to African economy) |
Associated language | eng |