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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-27 13-01

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Part 4/14:

Over time, the American Liberian settlers—the African Americans who arrived in the early decades—dominated political and economic life despite comprising a small percentage of the population. They dressed differently, practiced Christianity, and held most of the country’s wealth, creating a stark divide between themselves and indigenous tribes. Native Liberians, although recognized as landholders, had limited political power, and the society became sharply divided along racial and ethnic lines.

Governance and Persistent Inequality