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The site of ethicist, author, lecturer, New York Times columnist, Kwame Anthony Appiah, born in London, raised in Ghana.

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Kwame Anthony Appiah Family Background Education Career Scholarly Interests Publications Pubic Lectures Home and Family Honors and Awards Public Service Significant Encounters Family Background Kwame Anthony Akroma-Ampim Kusi Appiah was born on Saturday, May 8 1954 in London, where his Ghanaian father was a law student, but moved at the age of six months, with his parents , to Ghana. (You know it was a Saturday because “Kwame” is the Akan name for a boy born on a Saturday.) His father, Joseph Emmanuel Appiah , a lawyer and politician, was also, at various times, a Member of Parliament, a political prisoner, an ambassador, and a President of the Ghana Bar Association; his mother, the novelist, Akan art collector and scholar , and children’s writer, Peggy Appiah, whose family was English, was active in the social, philanthropic and cultural life of Kumasi. Their marriage in 1953 was widely covered in the international press because it was one of the first “inter-racia...

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