
Albert Porte
Albert Porte was a legendary pamphleteer and activist who played a pivotal role in advocating for press freedom and democratic values in Liberia, notably supporting the establishment of the Daily Observer newspaper during a tumultuous period in the country's history.
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Albert Porte is a renowned Liberian intellectual and son of Conrad Coslet Porte.
New Website Chronicles Barbadian Migration to Liberia, Expands Cultural Ties | TravelJournalist Albert Porte was imprisoned for contempt after criticizing the Supreme Court in 1975.
When “Free Speech” Meets Contempt | NewsIt is this same attitude that sent Pamphleteer Albert Porte to jail many times.
SPEAKER KOON’S APOLOGY IS NOT ENOUGH — LIBERIA DESERVES BETTER | CommentariesAlbert Porte was a principled advocate for truth and justice in Liberia, enduring imprisonment for his beliefs.
ALBERT PORTE: LIBERIA’S MOST SELFLESS, FEARLESS, AND CONSISTENT ADVOCATE | CommentariesAlbert Porte is a crusader for press freedom and a notable figure of Barbadian descent.
"Let the Bond Remain Vibrant" | NewsAlbert Porte was among those who helped turn themselves in to the authorities from Muriel's home.
She Saved My Life, Our Lives | CommentariesAlbert Porte was a legendary pamphleteer and activist who supported the establishment of the Daily Observer newspaper.
Remembering Muriel E. Best: Forward-Looking Matriarch of the Best Family | Commentaries























































