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  2. Zbigniew Libera - Wikipedia

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    LEGO Concentration Camp, one of Libera's artworks, at the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw. Zbigniew Stanisław Libera (born 7 July 1959) is a Polish artist, born in Pabianice, Poland. Libera's artworks are considered to fall under the styles of pop art and critical art, and are frequently used to comment on political and social issues. [1] [2]

  3. Samuel Edward Peal - Wikipedia

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    Peal was born on February 3, 1923, in Millsburg, Montserrado County, Liberia. He graduated from Central National School in White Plains, Liberia. In 1945, Peal earned a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Liberia College. [2] He later attended the Foreign Service Institute in the United States. [3]

  4. Francois Massaquoi - Wikipedia

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    Francois Eugene Massaquoi (died 16 April 2001) was a Liberian warlord and politician. Massaquoi led the Lofa Defense Force during the First Liberian Civil War, and later became a government minister. He died in 2001 under mysterious circumstances.

  5. Monrovia Church massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Monrovia Church massacre, also referred to as the St. Peter's Lutheran Church massacre, was the worst single atrocity of the First Liberian Civil War.Approximately 600 people were killed at the church, on 14th Street, in the Sinkor district of Monrovia on 29 July 1990.

  6. Category:Arts in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2023, at 05:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. George Way Harley - Wikipedia

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    Liberia declared a national day of mourning on his death. [citation needed] President William Tubman publicly praised Harley's long service on behalf of the people of Liberia. [10] His wife moved back to New England, where she wrote a book about her life's work titled A Third of a Century with George Way Harley in Liberia (1973).

  8. Maryland ritual killings - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland ritual killings were a series of ritualistic murders that occurred around Harper, Maryland County, Liberia in the 1970s. The crimes have been regarded as "Liberia's most notorious ritual killing case" due to the number of murders, the involvement of high ranking government officials and their subsequent public executions. [1]

  9. Culture of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The most widely read newspapers include the Liberia Herald, The Analyst, Liberian Observer, The News, The Heritage, and The Inquirer, among others. Several Liberian journalists have been awarded national and international awards and acclaim around the world for their commitment to press freedom and promotion of Democracy in post war countries ...