America & Liberia
A Mother/Stepchild Relationship Betrayed
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Book Details
About the Book
My book will be used by the Educational Systems (especially predominately black institutions) in the U.S.A, Liberia and the World to educate generations yet unborn about the U.S./Liberia relationship, How Liberia was founded and why. The book will also educate the readers about the causes of the Civil Conflicts that have torn the country to pieces and destroyed hundreds of thousands of lives and properties. Students of history in black institutions of the U.S. will dismiss the concept that the continent of Africa is a country and that there is no such thing as wild animals sharing the same homes with Africans. Americans will gain an awareness of Liberia. This book could bring a more closer tide between the citizens of the U.S. and Liberia. Through this, the establishment of city to city and institutions to institutions partnerships could come about easily along with student exchange programming.
About the Author
The author, J. Mamadee Ghorpu-Dolo Woah- Tee, Sr., is the son of the late Clan Chief Daiwor Togbah Woah-Tee and Nangba Nanlon of Gbaomu, Jorpole Clan,
J. Mamadee is married to Cecelia Lorpu Paye-Woah-Tee and they are blessed with five children (Daiwor Togbah Woah-Tee, II, (age 29), Josephine Ndeimei Woah-Tee, (27), Ghorpu, (22), Nyeinpu (17), J. Mamadee Ghorpu-Dolo Woah-Tee, Jr.(12), and a grandson, Daiwor Togbah Woah-Tee, III (7).
J. Mamadee, Sr. obtained his elementary and Junior High School education from the William V.S. Tubman Elementary and Junior High School, Gbarnga Methodist Mission in 1963. He matriculated to the Dolokelen Gboveh Jr. & Senior High School in 1964. He graduated from Gboveh in 1967. He entered the