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  • Police officer Lane Anderson removes a Patriotic Front sticker from a stoplight outside the Liberian Restaurant in downtown Fargo, N.D.
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    The Shared U.S.-Liberia History Now Shaping a North Dakota Community

    Liberians in West Fargo trying to dodge racism are deeply woven into American history.
    by Karen Masterson via Made By History on December 16, 2022

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