Liberian Women

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Liberian Women (In Observance of International Women’s Month)

LIBERIAN WOMEN (In Observance of International Women’s Month) Women gained suffrage in 1945 under President William V. S. Tubman. Since then, they’ve played as prominent a role as men in shaping their country’s political, socioeconomic and cultural landscapes. The first women in the Legislature were. Elizabeth Collins (Bong County), Catherine Cummings (Nimba County), Malinda Jackson Parker … Read more…

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