Liberian Girl Unfiltered

Liberia - A Rose Pt 2

46 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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The story continues. In Part 2, we revisit Liberia, which many remember with nostalgia, a time of a thriving economy, vibrant communities, and simpler times. I'll take you back to my childhood days of playing outside until sunset, listening to folktales, enjoying endless games of Ludo, and rushing home before 6 p.m., not because of a curfew, but because that was when the television came on. Join me as we explore the petals of Liberia's past and reflect on the memories, culture, and experiences that shaped a generation.

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Liberia - A Rose with Petals and Thorns - Pt 1

In this episode of Liberian Girl Unfiltered, we begin a journey through Liberia's complex and fascinating history. Using the powerful metaphor of a rose—beautiful yet thorny—we explore the nation's origins, the arrival of freed Black settlers, the indigenous tribes who called the land home, and the foundation of a country shaped by both hope and hardship. Join me as we uncover the petals and thorns that have made Liberia what it is today. Source:  The Smithsonian Institution Archie P. Williams Center For Historical Information And Archives Research. [https://www.facebook.com/groups/239499183293331/?__cft__[0]=AZbBgYLk2Nim2L5sRV0610NMA9LLOW2b0hD9FNN64iSjtX6ngM4wooRZ13sBO2CeIXPiMSWtUfaXrkRmDwVVoFSz-l-7f_5FGunkXY-sjLhSr3iKZzfkG-oQhvNI--WJigDkZlVY_jQ8Ph9qKmMn5TOYsmFlNXu7f0gX4YlAxUhkWo48jy5aSnk94NiFKRI2yRhseAWj7DIO_MTHcD9q6wUg&__tn__=-UC%2CP-R] The Liberian Heritage Society [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068969751246&__cft__[0]=AZZwM28gPXDP12mXI9EjQWuoIV83hgAnpnajuSPZ-ZCcuoRyKe4ljTI1oRX4rFnspdqEnzyydgqqR262qBSruOYsn3Q3FBsgGJnPjlYX9zyBQMOZpLGzPAW6hl2cGnGV6Q8HinBW42eJdJ7pTHPoRXRn_r4KkJebJlA8_4INS-vgRA&__tn__=-]C%2CP-R] The Library of Congress - US [https://www.loc.gov/] The Library of Congress - US  [https://www.loc.gov/] The Children of Lemongrass Street [https://www.madeinliberia.store/post/children-of-lemongrass-street] To read the collection of letters from the Liberia colony, 1830-1854, visit:  * Virginia Museum of History and Culture: Features numerous digitized collections of former slaves reporting back to their former masters. * University of North Carolina: Contains collections on 19th-century African American history, including published Liberian letters. * Library of Congress: Stores the extensive records and correspondence of the American Colonization Society.

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