Abeodu Bowen Jones
Helen Abeodu Bowen Jones (born 1934) is a Liberian historian, politician and diplomat.
Life
After becoming the first Liberian woman to gain a PhD, she became a professor at the University of Liberia. In the 1970s she was the only woman in the cabinet of William Tubman. From 1981 to 1984 she was Liberia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. During the Liberian Civil War she moved to the United States and taught at Chicago State University.[1]
Works
- Grand Cape Mount County : an historical and cultural study of a developing society in Liberia, 1964.
- (ed.) The official papers of William V.S. Tubman, President of the Republic of Liberia: covering addresses, messages, speeches and statements 1960-1967, 1968
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gollark: Of course, if it was for anything but CBs, you'd need to specify lineage somehow... or just pair of mates, but that'd be a bit inefficient sometimes.
gollark: We were thinking about a speculative future in which IOUs were kind of supported and automatically transferred to people.
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gollark: It would set a bad precedent of "don't worry, TJ09 will fix any IOU issues", too.
References
- Florence Mugambi, Blazing a trail: Women Africanist PhDs, Northwestern Program of African Studies News and Events, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Spring 2020).
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