Elma Shaw writes about the ups and downs of living in post-war Liberia, and of being a Liberian in the diaspora. Writing with a sense of history, a bit of humor, and a sprinkle of irreverence, Shaw presents profiles & photos of people, places and current events. She is the author of Redemption Road: The Quest for Peace and Justice in Liberia (A Novel)
Philip Parker waiting to march in the procession with a portrait of his father, P.Clarence Parker III - Chairman of the National Investment Commission & Treasurer of the True Whig Party.
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Wadie Abu-Rahmeh
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My name is Wadie Abu-Rahmeh. My Father Mansur worked for Mr. Parker at Parker Paints. Mr Parker was a great friend to our family. My father tells me that President Johnson-Sirleaf was once the controller at Parker paints while he was there.
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My name is Wadie Abu-Rahmeh. My Father Mansur worked for Mr. Parker at Parker Paints. Mr Parker was a great friend to our family.
My father tells me that President Johnson-Sirleaf was once the controller at Parker paints while he was there.
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