Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colonisation Society (ACS) whose initial aim was to rid the United States of a growing population of ‘free people of colour.’ Yet it became a unique imaginative space on to which were projected the hopes, dreams and fears of various groups in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This study examines the various ways that the country (established as a colony in 1820 and declared a republic in 1847) was imagined, constructed and represented in a wide variety of American, Liberian and English texts from 1820-1940. Ultimately, Liberia came to be widely regarded as not merely the reversal of the Middle Passage but a path whereby the descendant...
This paper will explain the social divide that occurred during the early establishment of Liberia in...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
The article discusses early Liberian history and historiography, commenting on Liberia\u27s place in...
Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colo...
The country of Liberia did not exist until 1821 when a boat arrived from New York, carrying members ...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
Liberia is a site of the African diaspora, and yet cultural nationalism cultivated in dignity for th...
Liberia is a site of the African diaspora, and yet cultural nationalism cultivated in dignity for th...
This dissertation examines the phased, uneven, and contradictory development of republican ideas in ...
In the 1840s, Liberia was a black settler state on the West African coast which avowedly supported t...
Back to Africa enterprises surfaced periodically in American history in response to societal and gov...
This study traces the historical roots of Liberia\u27s political, economic, and social institutions....
This paper analyzes the factors that allowed the nations of Liberia and Ethiopia to resist or remain...
In the Heart of Darkness The foundation of a republic The story of Liberiaùthe world\u27s second ...
This paper will explain the social divide that occurred during the early establishment of Liberia in...
This paper will explain the social divide that occurred during the early establishment of Liberia in...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
The article discusses early Liberian history and historiography, commenting on Liberia\u27s place in...
Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colo...
The country of Liberia did not exist until 1821 when a boat arrived from New York, carrying members ...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
Liberia is a site of the African diaspora, and yet cultural nationalism cultivated in dignity for th...
Liberia is a site of the African diaspora, and yet cultural nationalism cultivated in dignity for th...
This dissertation examines the phased, uneven, and contradictory development of republican ideas in ...
In the 1840s, Liberia was a black settler state on the West African coast which avowedly supported t...
Back to Africa enterprises surfaced periodically in American history in response to societal and gov...
This study traces the historical roots of Liberia\u27s political, economic, and social institutions....
This paper analyzes the factors that allowed the nations of Liberia and Ethiopia to resist or remain...
In the Heart of Darkness The foundation of a republic The story of Liberiaùthe world\u27s second ...
This paper will explain the social divide that occurred during the early establishment of Liberia in...
This paper will explain the social divide that occurred during the early establishment of Liberia in...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
The article discusses early Liberian history and historiography, commenting on Liberia\u27s place in...