Sarah King-Howard [] was Secretary of the Liberian Delegation to the United Nations in 1947. She also served as Under-Secretary of Education and became a member of the House of Representatives.[9]
Susannah Lewis [] was a nineteenth-century Liberian woman. She was chair of a group of women who made the first
Flag of Liberia.
African feminists (all African countries together)
You can get points and prizes for the 1) creation of an article, 2) improvement to an already existing article and 3) thorough review and polishing of an article in
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^Angie E. Brooks (January 1968). "Political Participation of Women in Africa South of the Sahara". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 375: 82–85.
JSTOR1037892.
Sarah King-Howard [] was Secretary of the Liberian Delegation to the United Nations in 1947. She also served as Under-Secretary of Education and became a member of the House of Representatives.[9]
Susannah Lewis [] was a nineteenth-century Liberian woman. She was chair of a group of women who made the first
Flag of Liberia.
African feminists (all African countries together)
You can get points and prizes for the 1) creation of an article, 2) improvement to an already existing article and 3) thorough review and polishing of an article in
those lists. Below, the list of articles to create is also provided.
^Angie E. Brooks (January 1968). "Political Participation of Women in Africa South of the Sahara". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 375: 82–85.
JSTOR1037892.