Christian Alusine Kamara-Taylor (June 3, 1917 – August 15, 1985), popularly known as C.A., was a Sierra Leonean politician and one of the founding members of the All People's Congress (APC), along with Siaka Stevens and Sorie Ibrahim Koroma.
[1] Christian Alusine Kamara-Taylor was born on June 3, 1917, in the small rural town of Kafanta, Tonko Limba Chiefdom, Kambia District in the Northern Province of British Sierra Leone to Limba parents.
He then joined the United African Company, and became public relations officer and secretary to the general manager.
He served as the first secretary-general of the party, a position he handled admirably for over fifteen years.
He retained his seat in the 1967 general elections and, after the return to civilian rule in 1968, was appointed Minister of Lands, Mines and Labour.