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Knowing Wantoe Aroused My Curiosity About the Founding of Liberia

Knowing Wantoe Aroused My Curiosity About the Founding of Liberia

by SCNY Communications | Jun 21, 2022 | immigration, racial justice

By Carol De Angelo, SC, Director of Office of Peace, Justice and Integrity of Creation As I read The 1619 Project (The New York Times, 2019) the section on the founding of Liberia had a personal significance because of my connection with Wantoe Teah Wantoe whom I...

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