Aggrey House
Hostel in London in 1934 for African students and students of African descentAggrey House was a hostel established in London, England, in 1934 to cater for African students and students of African descent. It was named after James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey. It was located at 47 Doughty Street – next door to what had once been the home of Charles Dickens – a typical Georgian terraced house, on the recommendations made by a Colonial Office committee in 1930.
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