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VHS Tapes, Liberia, 2002 - 2005

 File — Multiple Containers

Scope and Contents

Swearing in ceremony of John Blaney as United States Ambassador to Liberia. In the Roosevelt Room, Department of State, Colin Powell officiating. (9/9/2002) VHS tape of Blaney’s speech to Taylor and others October 4th 2002 at Credentials Ceremony. Harbel Anti-Polio event 10/4/2002 (Taylor, Blaney present). VHS tape. Reception (10/9/2002)—VHS video tape. (Probably) Charles Taylor at his Christmas event. (2002) VHS tape. Taylor inspired propaganda film on humanitarian dilemma. VHS Tape of CNN interview on HAST (Humanitarian Assistance Assessment Team) arrival on 07/07/2003 “Bits and Pieces” VHS tape (unknown content) likely of embassy in 2003/4. Sando Johnson News (content unknown) VHS tape, likely about Embassy Monrovia in 2003 or 2004. (VCR Tape) Keynote address of Ambassador Blaney on “Promoting Peaceful and Legitimate Elections”, Stakeholders Consultative Forum. April 12-14, 2005. (VCR tape) Ambassador Blaney’s speech at United Methodist University’s Convocation Exercises. June 28th 2005.

Dates

  • 2002 - 2005

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

From the Collection: 7 Cubic Feet (12 boxes, 7 oversized folders, 17 computer diskettes, 5 audio cassettes, 16 VHS tapes, and 21 CDs/DVDs)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English