Welcome to Liberia

Welcome to Liberia
Author: Yumi Ng
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780836825664

An overview of the geography, history, government, economy, people, and culture of Liberia.

Welcome to Liberia

Welcome to Liberia
Author: Liberia. Department of Information and Cultural Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1968
Genre: Liberia
ISBN:

Liberia

Liberia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1978
Genre: Liberia
ISBN:

The Price of Liberty

The Price of Liberty
Author: Claude Andrew Clegg III
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 080789558X

In nineteenth-century America, the belief that blacks and whites could not live in social harmony and political equality in the same country led to a movement to relocate African Americans to Liberia, a West African colony established by the United States government and the American Colonization Society in 1822. In The Price of Liberty, Claude Clegg accounts for 2,030 North Carolina blacks who left the state and took up residence in Liberia between 1825 and 1893. By examining both the American and African sides of this experience, Clegg produces a textured account of an important chapter in the historical evolution of the Atlantic world. For almost a century, Liberian emigration connected African Americans to the broader cultures, commerce, communication networks, and epidemiological patterns of the Afro-Atlantic region. But for many individuals, dreams of a Pan-African utopia in Liberia were tempered by complicated relationships with the Africans, whom they dispossessed of land. Liberia soon became a politically unstable mix of newcomers, indigenous peoples, and "recaptured" Africans from westbound slave ships. Ultimately, Clegg argues, in the process of forging the world's second black-ruled republic, the emigrants constructed a settler society marred by many of the same exclusionary, oppressive characteristics common to modern colonial regimes.

World Fair

World Fair
Author: Derrick Fludd
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2010-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1450728782

Ford News

Ford News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1923
Genre: Automobile industry and trade
ISBN:

JUNGLE COURAGE

JUNGLE COURAGE
Author: W. Blake Gibbs
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

When they left America in the 1930s to serve as missionaries in the remote jungles of Liberia, West Africa, Harold and Ella Landrus could never have imagined the challenges they would face. They had no way of knowing the joys they would experience, the heartbreaks they would endure, nor the unbelievable adventures they would encounter. From deadly snakes, to marauding leopards, rampaging elephants, and terrifying airplane crashes, the Landrus family faced every challenge with faith, courage, and purpose. Written by a retired missionary who spent time with Harold and Ella while they were still ministering in Liberia, their story will challenge and inspire you. This is the account of a remarkable missionary family striving to make a difference in the lives of native tribespeople deep in the jungles of the African interior. They led lives of worth and meaning while living out adventures that go beyond anything any movie could ever offer. The difference is their story is true.

Charles Taylor and Liberia

Charles Taylor and Liberia
Author: Colin M. Waugh
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2011-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848138504

Campaigner, insurgent, fugitive, rebel commander, commodity kingpin, elected president, exile and finally prisoner, Charles Taylor sought to lead his country to change but instead ignited a conflict which destroyed Liberia in over a decade of violence, greed and personal ambition. Taylor's takeover threw much of the neigbouring region into turmoil, until he was finally brought to face justice in The Hague for his role in Sierra Leone's civil war. In this remarkable and eye-opening book, Colin Waugh draws on a variety of sources, testimonies and original interviews - including with Taylor himself - to recount the story of what really happened during these turbulent years. In doing so, he examines both the life of Charles Taylor, as well as the often self-interested efforts of the international community to first save Liberia from disaster, then, having failed to do so, to bring to justice the man it deems most to blame for its disintegration.