
JACK CUDJO, Newark's Revolutionary Soldier and First Black Businessman - Paperback
JACK CUDJO, Newark's Revolutionary Soldier and First Black Businessman - Paperback
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by Kofi Ayim (Author)
Jack Cudjo was captured in the Gold Coast (present day Ghana) and ended up in Newark, New Jersey in the 1st half of the 1700s. He then became an enslaved man of Benjamin Coe, a wealthy Newark, New Jersey businessman.
During the Revolutionary War, Cudjo substituted for his Master, and fought in some of the major wars.
Author Biography
Kofi Ayim takes keen interest in his African heritage and is well-versed in Akan culture, traditions, and customs. He was one-time cultural columnist of Asenta, an African community newspaper and now writes and edits Amandla, another African community newspaper in the New York area. Kofi lives in New Jersey with his two children. Jack Cudjo is his first book.



















