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Kentuckian who was Liberia's President

Russell managed to survive the trip to Liberia when he was about 15, but life didn't get much better for years there.
Lexington Herald-Leader
Russell managed to survive the trip to Liberia when he was about 15, but life didn't get much better for years there.

Alfred Francis Russell, a freed slave from Kentucky, became the 10th president of Liberia in 1883. He was a man who worked through very difficult circumstances to briefly lead a country in Africa that was formed as a means of giving some American blacks their first taste of self governance.

 

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