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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: First Elected Black Female President

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Black women have always been underrated in the field of politics. Many people think that they are not good at handling issues of a country just because they lack the knowledge and may lose their strength very soon. But that’s not always true, as there are many Black women who have crossed all such boundaries […]

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