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Fate of the Unknown

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Liberia - one nation, one people, one destiny embodies our diversity. We cannot reach this wholesomeness if we are not truthful to ourselves and know who we are; if we do not teach the next generations about our nation's past, the formation, and where it has landed us. Our future generations cannot make the same mistakes we made. Fate of the Unknown is a fictional story of hope and sober reflection that should unite all Liberians. Follow the story of: Frank Dan, eighth-generation son of a Dan king once disposed of by the sitting government in Monrovia during the formation of Liberia, grew up in poverty, not knowing the riches of his community and the influence of his last name.Ashmun, eighth-generation son of Jehdi Ashmun, was born in Liberia but denied citizenship and the opportunity to participate in government because of the color of his skin and/or his parents' nationality.Kelvin Benson, eight-generation son of settlers and son of the National Bank governor, grew up in Liberia, which saw no evil in the system until he saw the injustices against others.These three individuals decided to advocate for an inclusive Liberia. Can they succeed?

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781959580034
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • February 22, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 140x216x10 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 218 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 8, 2024

Description of Fate of the Unknown

Liberia - one nation, one people, one destiny embodies our diversity. We cannot reach this wholesomeness if we are not truthful to ourselves and know who we are; if we do not teach the next generations about our nation's past, the formation, and where it has landed us. Our future generations cannot make the same mistakes we made. Fate of the Unknown is a fictional story of hope and sober reflection that should unite all Liberians. Follow the story of: Frank Dan, eighth-generation son of a Dan king once disposed of by the sitting government in Monrovia during the formation of Liberia, grew up in poverty, not knowing the riches of his community and the influence of his last name.Ashmun, eighth-generation son of Jehdi Ashmun, was born in Liberia but denied citizenship and the opportunity to participate in government because of the color of his skin and/or his parents' nationality.Kelvin Benson, eight-generation son of settlers and son of the National Bank governor, grew up in Liberia, which saw no evil in the system until he saw the injustices against others.These three individuals decided to advocate for an inclusive Liberia. Can they succeed?

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