On November 12 1985 President Doe was nearly overthrown.
Ex ally General Quiwonkpa attempted a coup to end Doe’s tyrannical rule over #Liberia 🇱🇷.
Liberian #history would’ve changed if not for soldiers from #Israel 🇮🇱 who came to aid of Doe.
These events led to civil war.
After the 1980 Coup the “People’s Redemption Council” governed Liberia.
They invited members of the former opposition, the Progressive Alliance to help govern the Country.
They would end up leaving the government when it was clear the PRC was just a bunch of corrupt thieves.
Even members of the PRC became concerned when Doe began killing dissidents, and his rivals in the council.
It was obvious to everyone Liberia was coming under the one man rule of a corrupt murdering maniac.
In 1985 General Quiwonkpa organized a Coup against the Doe Regime.
The plan was for some of Quiwonkpa and his soilders came in from #SierraLeone 🇸🇱 an take the Executive Mansion and take control of the government.
Others in on the plot would stay in other positions and come in later.
One of these reserves squads was led by Prince Jonhson.
Quiwonkpa followed the same gameplan the original mutineers used against Tolbert.
The plan was to storm the executive mansion with a few elite soldiers, capture Doe and take over the government to start a Democratic transition.
Quiwonkpa shared his plan only to a select few.
Quiwonkpa launched the Coup with 50 well trained soldiers. They engaged Does elite security(mostly Krahn soldiers).
The soldiers fighting alongside Quiwokpa mostly Mano and Gio(from Nimba).
Ethnicity in Liberian history was never seen as all that important until this day.
They Coup appeared to be successful. Quiwonkpas men Captured the executive Mansion and the state radio and declared the government overthrown.
Liberians celebrated in the streets that vast majority had grown sick of Does tyrannical rule.
But something strange happened…
There where reports of strange non African soldiers directing and fighting alongside Does men.
What the people on the ground didn’t realize at the time is that there where Israeli 🇮🇱 special forces aiding and commanding Does troops.
The battle quickly turned against Quiwonkpa.
President Doe was taken to a secure area. His soldiers and the Israelis began to secure the executive Mansion and kill Quiwonkpas men one by one.
Quiwonkpa was captured and the Coup failed. The joy in the streets of Monrovia turned into horror when they realized Doe had won.
Does men would torture Quiwonkpa to death and mutilated his body.
The President ordered reprisals one everyone he saw supporting the Coup in his eyes.
This included Quiwonkpas family, village, and tribe(the Mano) and all of Nimba. These purges where perpetrated mostly by Krahn.
I cannot stress this enough before Samuel Doe took over there was virtually 0 ethnic conflict in Liberia.
The was zero problems between Mano and Krahn people.
Doe caused ethnic issues with his cruel reprisals and collective punishment. Tribes suddenly became factionalized.
This caused many people in Nimba to flee Liberia across the border too Guinea and Ivory Coast.
These refugees would have been traumatized by Doe and his Krahn soldiers and would dream of returning home and taking revenge on the Doe regime.
These refugees would help form the NPFL.
While reading this you might ask yourself, why the hell did Israel protect Doe? This is because they where selected as trainers by Doe’s US handlers.
Tolbert refused to support Israel. Doe did not caring about any apartheid.
The Israelis helped fight for their new African ally.
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Quiwonkpas failed coup and Samuel Doe’s reprisals in Nimba would have catastrophic consequences for everyone. This violence would be the prelude to the first Liberian civil war starting in 1989.
In the current day Israel denies any involvement.
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Sarah Ann Bourne is known as the godmother of #Barbados 🇧🇧 people in #Liberia 🇱🇷.
In 1865 she organized a migration of 40 Barbadian families back to Africa.
Sarah founded the town of Crozerville in Liberia.
She also is the mom of President Arthur Barclay
A Thread🧵… #History
Sarah Ann Bourne was born a free woman of Color in Barbados 🇧🇧 🇬🇧 in 1795.
She was born to a black mother, London Bourne, a founder of the Caribbean back to Africa movement.
Despite being a free woman she was treated as inferior to any European in Barbados.
Sadly London Bourne never lived to see Africa.
Sarah studied to be a teacher. She gained great respect for her teaching in Barbados(teaching was a prestigious job).
During her studies she met with some Liberians visiting Barbados.
The 1980 coup in #Liberia 🇱🇷 altered the course of the country’s #history. The Coup was supposedly led by illiterate Master Sergeant Samuel K. Doe.
He didn’t really plan the coup against President Tolbert however, he served greater #CIA 🇺🇸 interest.
A Thread🧵…
Liberia in the late 70s was going through turbulent times. Long standing issues such as the price of food, wealth inequality and political freedom where present.
Former President William Tubman was able to keep everything stable, but the current President Tolbert wasn’t as adept.
Despite his flaws and lack of charisma, William Tolbert was much more bolder with his foreign policy than his predecessor.
Tolbert fully embraced Pan Africanism, new African states, training leftist ANC anti apartheid Guerrillas in Liberia, and had relations with the socialists.
Stop 🛑 praising Gaddafi
Gaddafi helped train Charles Taylor in #Libya 🇱🇾 while he was already a known fugitive and wanted by #Liberia 🇱🇷 and Foday Sankoh.
Gaddafis ideas of Arab nationalism and revolution would ruin the lives of countless Africans. #Africanhistory a Thread🧵…
After mysteriously being released prison from the United States enroute to Liberia Charles Taylor went to Libya where he received training in warfare along with Foday Sankoh, the founder of the notorious RUF rebel group of Sierra Leone.
Gaddafi backed these two people because he saw them as part of a greater scheme to attain Pharonic control of Africa, but Charles Taylor was difficult to control after he took over Liberia.
Politics aside Gaddafi armed rebel groups responsible for thousands of deaths.
In 1520 an exiled warrior princess👸🏿 from the collapsing Mali empire invaded what is now #SierraLeone 🇸🇱 and #Liberia 🇱🇷.
Her invasion would change the history of the Windward coast.💨
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A THREAD🧵… #AfricanHistory
After offending the king(some say after rejecting his advances) Princess Magbete was banished from the Mansas capital city.
The Princess left with many followers to forge a new kingdom for herself.
She led a migration that would be the beginning and the end for many tribes…
The Princess marched south too the coastal forest of the Windward coast.
As the group marched south they encountered, like Gbandi, and Kpelle people. The host defeated and absorbed more tribes and began too snowball.
At first they fought and defeated mostly Kwa speaking peoples.
People often say Africans didnt care about their own people across the Atlantic.
Kongo kingdom went to war with the Portuguese Empire 🇵🇹 defeating them at the Battle of Mbabda Kasi forcing the Portuguese too return thousands of enslaved Kongo citizens #Africa#Angola#History a🧵
In the 1620s The Portuguese empire wanted to expand their rule and their slave trade in the Congo region.
Wishing too take out the kingdoms of Ndongo and Kongo, the Portuguese allied with a local cannibal militaristic cult known as the Imbangala in a pact to defeat and enslave…
The citizens of both kingdoms.
Portugal would backstab their former ally Kongo and invade the kingdom.
At the battle of Mbumbi the 10,000. Portuguese and 20,000. Imbangala merchandise would overwhelm 3000 Kongo soldiers.
Many towns where burnt and thousands enslaved.
In the 1850s a society called the Maryland colonization society wanted to repatriate its enslaved black population back too west Africa
As the freedmen made it too the windward coast and formed their own settlement they grew tired of the Maryland society and declared Independence
in 1853. The decision to cutoff ties with the United States was unanimous.
The new countries interest turned to more local affairs such as wiping out the local slave trade in the area.
The African American settlers where initially welcomed by their…