Small was an early figure in liberation theology, emphasizing justice and social change within a religious context.
He played a significant role as a trade unionist, advocating for workers' rights against colonial oppression.
As a journalist, Small used his platform to address political issues and promote social awareness in West Africa.
His multifaceted contributions highlight the intersection of faith, politics, and social justice during colonial times.
Abstract
Edward Francis Small, O.B.E. was an evangelist, a trade unionist, a journalist, and a politician. Small was one of the earliest 20th century practicing liberation theologians of colonial West Africa.