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214:. He resigned from his position at the Mesurado Group of Companies to accept this cabinet appointment. His appointment was controversial, as his brother was now president, and Tolbert's position was attained in large part due to this relation. Journalist 182:
Tolbert served as chief of the division of forestry for the Liberian Department of Agriculture from 1948 to 1949. He then served as assistant secretary of agriculture from 1949 to 1957. He served as director of the school of forestry for the
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and in 1941 received a B.A. from the institution. That same year, Tolbert held a chief position at the Division of Passports, and did so until 1943. In 1944, he furthered his education in the United States, first by attending
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William, founded the Mesurado Group of Companies, the first Liberian-owned multimillion-dollar company. It was a fishing enterprise, which expanded its scope as time went on. Tolbert established similar enterprises in
222:. Tolbert sued Porte on the charge of libel for a substantial sum of money, and while Tolbert won the suit, the outcry against the ruling led the founding of the first civil society organization in Liberia. 531: 404: 521: 476: 413: 471: 496: 491: 506: 430: 218:
criticized Tolbert for using his public office to advance his business interest in the Mesurado Group of Companies in a 1974 broadside entitled
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On April 29, 1975, Tolbert as well as five other associates died in a plane crash after shortly after taking off from
203:. In 1969, Tolbert got into the shrimping industry. Other business interests of his included partial ownership of the 327: 191: 66: 187:
for two years, starting in 1959, before serving as the secretary of agriculture and commerce from 1960 to 1965.
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Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Study of Comparative Human Rights Approaches by Civil Society Actors
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as well as a diamond-exporting firm known as the Liberian American Mining Company.
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Dunn, Elwood D.; Beyan, Amos J.; Burrowes, Carl Patrick (2000).
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Liberia
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Minister of Finance
William Tolbert
Edwin Williams
Bensonville
Liberia
Greenville, Liberia
Alma mater
Liberia College
University of Michigan
Bensonville
William Tolbert
Liberia College
Howard University
University of Michigan
University of Liberia
vice president of Liberia
Sierra Leone
Nigeria
Bank of Liberia
minister of finance
Albert Porte
Greenville




Historical Dictionary of Liberia
ISBN
9781461659310
"Liberia's Agriculture-Commerce Secretary Visits United States"

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