Thanks Brother Joseph. Kudos to Dr. Burrowes who has done all the heavy lifting. It is a privilege to work with him on this project. Please share with ALL.
I love listening to intelectual Liberians . I’ve come across so many illiterate Liberians , that often time I have to dump down just to fit in. BUT I LOVE MY PEOPLE AND MY COUNTRY. I UNDERSTAND THE CAUSE AND ROOT OF THOSE PROBLEM. In time it will get better fore sure . KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BROTHER
This was wonderful content! Thank you Dr. Burroughs for your time and also thank you Mr. Obey for providing this wonder resource for this information to reach us.
Always a pleasure. We will continue this work. You can help us reach more people; subscribe to the channel, like the video and share it with your contacts. I will pass on the sentiments to Dr. Burrowes.
Dr Burroughs is an amazing scholar. I wish I could communicate with him as a fellow historian of African American history. I have his great book on history of Liberia before 1820.
He is well informed about Liberia. My prayer and hope is that he writes a comprehensive history of Liberia (political, economic, social) to serve our high schools.
Can you next time talked more about the Grebo people too please I would love to know more about the Grebo people what part they played in the development of the country call Liberia today and where do the Grebo people came from or were they there before everyone else came to settle..
Hey Samuel, Hope all is well. Could you please flesh out your question/concern a bit more and provide a time stamp of the part of the video you’re referencing?