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Trump praises Liberian President's English during White House meeting — Liberia's unique U.S. history explained

Trump praises Liberian President's English during White House meeting — Liberia's unique U.S. history explained

Time of India2 days ago
Donald Trump praised the Liberian President Joseph Boakai's English during a White House meeting with African leaders. Trump said, 'Such good English, that's beautiful... Where did you learn to speak so beautifully?' after Boakai spoke, as per the reports.
Trump seemed surprised and asked if Boakai was educated in Liberia. English is the official language of Liberia, so it's not unusual that Boakai speaks fluent English. Liberia has many people who are descendants of freed American slaves who were sent to Africa in the 1800s, according to the report by NBC News.
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Liberia's history and connection to the U.S.
The capital of Liberia is called Monrovia, named after the U.S. President James Monroe, who supported sending freed Black Americans to Africa. In the 1800s, American abolitionists and slaveholders disagreed about the future of free Black people in the U.S, as per the reports.
A group called the American Colonization Society bought land in West Africa and began sending freed Black people from America there in the 1820s. In 1847, Liberia became independent and created a Constitution based on the U.S. model, as stated in the report by NBC News.
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Liberia's Independence and modern status
In their Declaration of Independence, Liberia accused the U.S. of racism, violence, and inequality, saying that's why they had to leave. Today, Liberia is the oldest modern republic in Africa, and second-oldest Black-led republic in the world, after Haiti, founded in 1804, as per the reports.
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The White House has not yet responded to Trump's latest comments about Liberia. This is not the first time Trump's comments about African nations caused backlash, as per the reports.
In 2018, Trump called African nations and Haiti 'shithole countries', during a meeting with U.S. senators. That comment got strong criticism from Haitian and African leaders at the time, as mentioned in the report by NBC News.
FAQs
Q1. Why did Trump praise Liberia's president's English?
Trump praised Liberia's president Joseph Boakai because Liberia's official language is English, and Boakai spoke fluently during their White House meeting.
Q2. What is Liberia's connection to the United States?
Liberia was founded by freed American slaves in the 1800s and has strong historical ties to the U.S., including its capital named after President James Monroe.
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