The American Colonization Society's plan to return free Africans to Liberia was a complex and controversial initiative. While it aimed to provide an opportunity for free Black individuals to escape the systemic racism and oppression in the United States, it also reflected prevailing attitudes of the time that viewed Black people as unable to integrate into American society. Additionally, the plan often disregarded the cultural and social ties that free Africans had developed in the U.S. Ultimately, it highlighted the tensions between abolitionist sentiments and the prevailing desire among some white Americans to remove Black people from the nation.
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Liberia In 1821 the American Colonization Society established Liberia as a place to send freed African-American slaves. African-Americans gradually immigrated to the colony and became known as Americo-Liberians, where many present day Liberians trace their ancestry.http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/7/7b/200px-Li-map.png
Louis Sheridan has written: 'Important intelligence from Liberia' -- subject(s): African Americans, American Colonization Society, Colonization
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The colony formed by the American Colonization Society was located in Africa, specifically on the west coast of the continent. This settlement, established in 1822, became known as Liberia, intended as a place for freed African American slaves. Liberia declared its independence in 1847, making it Africa's first independent republic.