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  2. Francis A. Dennis - Wikipedia

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    The memorial library was established to support initiatives related to diplomacy, academics and faith. In a statement by Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, she said Dennis “represented the best that this country had to offer… Liberia owes him a debt of gratitude.”

  3. Joseph Boayue - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Whama Boayue was born on April 25, 1922, to Nya Kwai and Yhenpu Gelemein Boayue. [2]Boayue was sponsored by an American missionary by the name of Mildred Black and received his primary school education at the Ganta Methodist Mission School.

  4. Burgess Carr - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Canon Burgess Carr (8 July 1935 – 14 May 2012) was a Liberian-born priest, religious leader, and professor.He was Secretary-General of the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) from 1971 to 1978 and, in 1972, moderated the Addis Ababa Agreement, which ended the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972).

  5. Charles Brumskine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Walker Brumskine (27 April 1951 – 20 November 2019) [1] was a Liberian politician and attorney. He was the leader of the Liberty Party and came third in the 2005 presidential election. He challenged incumbent Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf for the Presidency in 2011. [2] He was also the senior partner of Brumskine & Associates, a leading ...

  6. Daniel E. Cassell - Wikipedia

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    Daniel E. Cassell (8 January 1966 – 25 December 2022) [1] was a Liberian psychologist, business consultant, and politician. He was the founding member of Liberia's People Liberation Party. He was the founding member of Liberia's People Liberation Party.

  7. Florence Chenoweth - Wikipedia

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    Florence Alletta Chenoweth (2 April 1945 – 26 June 2023) was a Liberian politician and agriculture and food security specialist. As minister of agriculture in Liberia, she was the first woman to hold such a position in Africa. She also held several senior posts with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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  9. Bennie Dee Warner - Wikipedia

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    Bennie Dee Warner (30 April 1935 – 27 October 2024) was a Liberian politician and clergyman. He served as the country's 25th vice president from 1977 to 1980. [1] Black Marks on White Paper, a documentary based on the life of Bennie D. Warner was produced in 2013.