Liberians headed to the polls last month to vote in their country’s general elections, and they will be returning on November 14 to decide the presidential runoff. With about 5.2 million people, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It was in 1865 that Edward James Roye was appointed as Chief Justice of Liberia, an office he held until 1868. The American ...
A horrifying act of violence has inspired an outpouring of white supremacist fear-mongering in West Fargo, N.D. A deeply troubled 23-year-old Liberian man knifed to death a 14-year-old girl in what ...
The government, under President George Weah, says the theme is meant to celebrate Liberia as a refuge for freed slaves and memorialise black freedom, nationhood as well as the role that Liberia has ...
It was intended to be background for a feature in Black Flag that never happened. It probably needs improving, especially on the responses of the people who lived there to their role as supplier of ...
The Governance Commission (GC) along with the Liberia National History Project Tuesday October 15, 2013 hosted a one-day forum in Monrovia to discuss the process that will lead to the rewriting of the ...
At sunrise on the second Wednesday of March, the quiet stillness of Liberia's cemeteries begins to change.Families arrive carrying buckets of water, paint, flowers, cutlasses and candles. Some kneel ...
In the four years that Newark native Edward J. Roye lived in Liberia, he had become a very wealthy man. In 1850, he returned to the United States on personal business and was asked to return to Terra ...
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