From Ghana to Antigua & Barbuda: The Life and Time of a National Hero

Discover the fascinating but bitter sweet story of Prince Klaas, the rebel slave and freedom fighter, brought to life through lectures, discussions, a gallery visit and performance poetry.

+44 (0)20 7942 2000
  • Hochhauser Auditorium

  • Tickets cost £5.00 - £7.00

    Includes refreshments.

Past Event

Prince Klaas was the enslaved Ghanaian who in 1701 aged ten, was stolen from the Gold Coast and taken to Antigua & Barbuda. Hear accounts from historians and experts retelling the narratives of Prince Klaas' and his planned elaborate revolt against slave owners that makes him today, Antigua & Barbuda's most notable and bravest hero. Pay homage to lesser known Caribbean freedom fighters, and recount wider representations of enslavement and its legacies. Light refreshments and a farewell rum punch will be served.

Our guest lecturers and performers include:
Our wonderful Tour Guides leading the V&A ‘Historical & Hidden Caribbean' Tour
Edith Oladele, Founder and President of the African slavery Memorial Society Inc. and Coordinator of the African Slavery Museum of Antigua & Barbuda
Dr Claire Hynes, Lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing, Univ. of East Anglia
S I Martin, Independent Historian, author, journalist & teacher
ADISA the Verbalizer – Performance poet and educator

Acknowledgements:
Recognises the “Masters of Their Own Island” Prince Klaas 88 Legacy Exhibition.
Remembers the 1874 British invasion on Kumasi and the accession of the Ghana Goldweights and Regalia into the V&A collection.
Celebrates the UNESCO Decade for People of African Descent 2015 – 2024.
Supported by the Antigua & Barbuda High Commission.
Celebrates the UNESCO Decade for People of African Descent 2015 – 2024.