Kenneth C. Murray was both of and ahead of his time, as a colonial civil servant who was a champion of Nigeria’s cultural heritage and emerging national identity. Amanda Hellman’s book on his paradoxical legacy and the history of Nigerian museums is more relevant and important than ever. Anyone seeking to understand the complex politics of restitution, museums, and cultural heritage in Nigeria today should read this deeply researched book on the extraordinary legacy of Kenneth Murray, Bernard Fagg, and Ekpo Eyo.