Liberia was a country in West Africa that was founded by American colonizers in the early 19th century as a destination for freed slaves from the United States. It served as a settlement for African Americans seeking to escape racial discrimination and establish their own society.
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American Colonization Society: This organization was formed to support the colonization of freed slaves in Africa, particularly in Liberia.
Monrovia: Monrovia is the capital city of Liberia, named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States. It serves as an important economic and cultural center.
African Diaspora: The African Diaspora refers to the global spread of African peoples through forced migration (such as slavery) or voluntary movements (such as emigration).