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Captain James Hackman (“J.H.”) Tachie-Menson (born 4 April 1928) is an African pioneer and musician, best recognized as the first “Black African” Ship’s Captain.〔Roscoe Wilson, ("A Master and his Ship: Captain J. H. Tachie-Menson and the ‘Nasia River’" ), pp. 176-179, ''Sea Breezes, The Ship Lover’s Digest'', No. 201, Vol. 34, September 1962, Charles Birchall & Sons, Ltd, 17 James Street, Liverpool. 2 & 6-8 Fenchurch Street, London, E. C. 3. (''Sea Breezes'' ), Volumes 35-36, 1963.〕 He has gained additional recognition as the author of a number of choral compositions that have been performed by various choirs and musicians in Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.〔(''Songs From Land & Sea, The Captain’s Hymnal & The Stories Behind the Songs'' ). Compiled by George Ebow Bonney, 2011, InstantPublisher.com, ISBN 978-1-60458-542-1.〕〔("Captain James Tachie-Menson Music" ), Tabbica.〕 == Early life == Captain Tachie-Menson was born on 4 April 1928 in Cape Coast, Ghana.〔〔 He completed his secondary education at Adisadel College in Cape Coast,〔 and later proceeded to Liverpool, England, in 1951 under a programme initiated by the Gold Coast Railway and Harbor Authority for the training of Africans to become pilots and tug-masters.〔
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