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Nations every year thereafter until being elected President of the UN General Assembly in 1969. Brooks was cognizant of the gulf between the UN's stated commitments to change and the actions that would make those commitments reality. She made it her personal mission to transform the United Nations into an institution capable of meeting the problems of the world head-on by cutting down on bloviating debate and focusing on substantive deliberation that addressed real issues in a meaningful way. In her first speech after being elected president of the General Assembly, Brooks stated:
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appointed Brooks
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heritage, Brooks was the daughter of Thomas Joseph, an indigent minister of the
African Methodist Episcopal Zionist Church, and Theresa Ellen Brooks. Brooks was the second born out of a total of ten children, and her impoverished parents could not afford to keep her and made the difficult decision to
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We have sometimes failed to realize that neither oratory nor agreements between delegations, nor even resolutions or recommendations have had much impact on the course of affairs in the world at large. The sense of satisfaction, upon adoption of a resolution ⊠has helped to perpetuate the mythology
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Brooks was especially concerned with the welfare of newly independent nations that had previously been administered as colonies or UN mandates. In her first interview after being elected as
President of the United Nations General Assembly, Brooks urged small nations to find common ground to unite
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Brooks trained as a diplomat with the United States
Foreign Service, a skill she put to good use when, in 1954, she was asked to fill a last-minute vacancy in the Liberian delegation to the United Nations. While Brooks became a delegate almost by happenstance, she served as Liberia's permanent
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Monrovia, Liberia. At eleven years old, Brooks taught herself to type and earned money copying legal documents to put herself through school. She worked as a stenotypist for the Justice Department to pay for high school. At fourteen she married Counselor
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of achievement, so that many of us tend to go happily from one agenda item to the next without seriously considering the possibility or even probability that the resolution adopted will not be implemented. We have lacked and we do lack in this respect a sense of reality.
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women lawyers in
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give an opportunity to the women to be heard and would consider wisely some of the things that they are saying, perhaps the world would be in a better condition.â
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Stanford, Barbara (1974). ""The Goal is Not Yet Reached": Angie Brooks". In Stanford, Barbara (ed.).
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The Executive Mansion, Liberia, "Funeral of Angie Brooks Randolph
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A History of False Hope: Investigative Commissions in Palestine
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