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and social welfare committees; and her voice, raised consistently in the interest of justice and fair play, is a terror to Government officials and politicians who have been found wanting. She is always welcome in white people's homes as much as in those of her own race, and in this way acts as a
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One of the most picturesque figures in Liberia, and, in spite of her age and enormous bulk, still a powerful factor in the public life of the country she has brought up, single-handed, a family of four children and developed a derelict farm near Monrovia, left her by her late husband, into a
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opposed the organization on the grounds that it amounted to the "Americanizing" of Liberian women. In 1932 Morris apparently tried again to organize women, heading a group which petitioned the
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British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Africa, July 1946-December 1946
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Power and Press Freedom in Liberia, 1830-1970: The Impact of Globalization and Civil Society on Media-government Relations
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The Annual Messages of the Presidents of Liberia 1848–2010: State of the Nation Addresses to the National Legislature
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Who's who of the colored race: a general biographical dictionary of men and women of African descent
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sort of link between the two peoples. She is truly a venerable and honourable Liberian institution.
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and establish female suffrage. "This was likewise treated with laughter and contempt".
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prosperous rubber and fruit plantation. She is to be found on nearly all Government,
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British administrative reports painted a vivid picture of Morris in the late 1940s:
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Maude Lyon was the daughter of the US Resident Minister to Liberia,
220:"A Statement on the Status of the Women of the Republic of Liberia" 42:(1882-1935), who later served as Liberian Secretary of State under 300:
Elwood D. Dunn; Amos J. Beyan; Carl Patrick Burrowes (2000).
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In 1924 Morris bought some young rubber trees from the
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In 1945 Morris was among Liberia's delegation to the
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National Liberian Women Social and Political Movement
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Index

Ernest Lyon
John Lewis Morris
Daniel E. Howard
National Liberian Women Social and Political Movement
Charles D. B. King
national legislature
constitution
Firestone
Harbel
Monrovia
Kakata
San Francisco Conference
United Nations
Red Cross
Who's who of the colored race: a general biographical dictionary of men and women of African descent
Power and Press Freedom in Liberia, 1830-1970: The Impact of Globalization and Civil Society on Media-government Relations
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978-1-59221-294-1
Historical Lights of Liberia's Yesterday and Today
"The Origin of Liberian women entry in Government"
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"A Statement on the Status of the Women of the Republic of Liberia"


"Successful Rubber Entrepreneurs"
"GVL's Oil Palm Mill Is Good News, but Will the Company Keep Its Promise?"
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"Foreign Relations of Liberia"
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