Introduction for those not acquainted with events and conditions in Liberia preceding the telegram from Mr. Stimson to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Collection of documents detailing the recent history of Liberia's relationship to the United States, the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, the use of slave labor by President C. D. B. King, the League of Nations International Commission of Inquiry into the Existence of Slavery and Forced Labor in the Republic of Liberia, and correspondence between Henry Stimson and the NAACP.
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- Committees
- Economic Conditions
- Firestone Tire And Rubber Company
- Foreign Relations
- Government
- International Commission Of Inquiry Into The Existence Of Slavery And Forced Labor In The Republic Of Liberia
- League Of Nations
- Politics And Government
- Rubber Industry And Trade
- Slaver