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- Ellen Ann Brathwaite Stryker Sandimanie was a Liberian city official. She was an ordained Presbyterian minister and the first woman mayor of Monrovia. She represented Liberia at an international gatherings of Presbyterian women in the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
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- Ellen Ann Brathwaite Sandimanie, Ellen Brathwaite Stryker (en)
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- The face of a dark-skinned Liberian woman, wearing a headwrap. (en)
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- Ellen A. Sandimanie, from a 1961 newspaper. (en)
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- Mayor-Commissioner of Monrovia, 1970-1973 (en)
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- City official, ordained minister (en)
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- Ellen Ann Brathwaite Sandimanie, Ellen Brathwaite Stryker (en)
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- Ellen Ann Brathwaite Stryker Sandimanie was a Liberian city official. She was an ordained Presbyterian minister and the first woman mayor of Monrovia. She represented Liberia at an international gatherings of Presbyterian women in the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
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