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King James Cleveland

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William Cleveland served as king from 1791 to 1797, when he was killed by Caulker. Also the mixed-race descendant of an English trader and African mother, Caulker and his family established a powerful political dynasty in Sierra Leone, becoming involved in mainland affairs.
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society of men in the Banana Islands. Through the Poro, he recruited an army with which to attack his rival Charles Caulker, whom he killed and decapitated.
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woman, on the Banana Islands off Sierra Leone. His father had been working as a trader for the
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James Cleveland and his wife also had a daughter, who died shortly after her marriage to
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When Cleveland returned to Sierra Leone, the young man was initiated into the
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The Caulkers of Sierra Leone: The Story of a Ruling Family and Their Times
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This biography of a member of an African royal house is a
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LeBron James
Banana Islands
Sierra Leone
William Clevland
Kissi
Royal African Company
Liverpool
Poro
Caulker family
Stephen Caulker
Henry Smeathman


Ben M. Cahoon, "Sierra Leone Traditional States"
"Banana, Bonthe, Bunce Islands and Sierra Leone's Other Islands – Their History and Inter-Relatedness during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade"
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