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| William Richard Tolbert, Jr. | |
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20th President of Liberia
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| In office July 23 1971 – April 12 1980 |
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| Vice President(s) | James Edward Greene (1972-1977) Bennie Dee Warner (1977–1980) |
| Preceded by | William V.S. Tubman |
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| Born | May 13 1913 Bentol, Liberia |
| Died | April 12 1980 (aged 66) Monrovia, Liberia |
| Political party | True Whig |
| Religion | Baptist |
William Richard Tolbert, Jr. (May 13, 1913 – April 12, 1980) was president of Liberia from 1971 to 1980.
Trained as a civil servant, he entered the country's House of Representatives in 1955 for the True Whig Party, then the only legal party in the country. He was elected Vice president to William Tubman in 1951 and served in that position until Tubman's death in 1971.
Upon becoming president with Tubman's death, Tolbert initiated some liberal reforms and allowed the creation of an opposition
party, the Progressive Alliance of Liberia, the first opposition in 125 years of Liberia's independence. Though reelected in
1975, his government was criticized sharply for failing to address the deep economic disparities
between different sectors of the population, notably the
Tensions came to a head in April 1979, when hundreds of protesters marched through the streets
of the capital, Monrovia, demonstrating against the sharp rise in the price of rice. Tolbert ordered his troops to fire on the demonstrators, and some seventy people were killed. Despite efforts
to restore order, rioting ensued throughout Liberia, and attempts to quash the opposition by arresting its leaders failed. On
April 12, 1980, Tolbert was overthrown by military mutineers in a
coup d'état and was executed by being stabbed 15 times. The coup leader,
Tolbert was also chairman of the Organisation of African Unity from July 1979 until he was killed in April 1980. He was a Freemason grand master and an elder in the Baptist church. An ordained Baptist minister, Tolbert became the first elected black president of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) in 1965. He served as president of the BWA from 1965 to 1970.
| Preceded by Clarence Simpson |
Vice-President of
Liberia 1952–1971 |
Succeeded by James Edward Greene |
| Preceded by William Tubman |
President of
Liberia 1971–1980 |
Succeeded by |
| Presidents of Liberia | |
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| Joseph J.
Roberts • Stephen Allen Benson • Daniel Bashiel Warner • James Spriggs
Payne • Edward J. Roye • James
Skivring Smith • Joseph J. Roberts • James Spriggs Payne • Anthony W. Gardiner •
Alfred Francis Russell • Hilary R. W.
Johnson • Joseph James Cheeseman • William D. Coleman • Garretson W. Gibson •
Arthur Barclay • Daniel Edward
Howard • Charles D. B. King • Edwin
Barclay • William Tubman • William R. Tolbert,
Jr. • † denotes non-presidential head of state |
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| Vice-Presidents of Liberia | |
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Stephen Allen Benson • Beverley Yates • James Priest • James S. Smith • Alfred F. Russell • John Tyler • William D. Coleman • J. J. Ross • J. J. Dossen • John Breckinridge • Henry Too Wesley • Allen Yancy • Clarence Lorenzo Simpson • William R. Tolbert, Jr. • James E. Greene • Bennie Dee Warner • Harry Moniba • Enoch Dogolea • Moses Blah • Joseph Boakai |
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| Chairpersons of the Organization of African Unity and the African Union (AU) | |
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| Selassie · Nasser · Nkrumah · Ankrah · Selassie · Mobutu · Boumédienne · Ahidjo · Kaunda · Daddah · Hassan II · Gowon · Barre · Amin · Ramgoolam · Bongo · Nimeiry · Tolbert · Senghor · Stevens · Moi · Mengistu · Nyerere · Diouf · Nguesso · Kaunda · Traoré · Mubarak · Museveni · Babangida · Diouf · Mubarak · Ben Ali · Meles · Biya · Mugabe · Compaoré · Bouteflika · Eyadéma · Chiluba · Mwanawasa · Mbeki · Chissano · Obasanjo · Nguesso · Kufuor | |
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