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Dr. Amos Claudius Sawyer (born 1945) is an Americo-Liberian
Americo-Liberian

Americo-Liberians are a Liberian ethnicity of African American descent. The sister ethnic group of Americo Liberians are the Sierra Leone Creole people who were of African American, West Indian, and Liberated African descent....
 who was the President of the Interim Government of National Unity in Liberia
Liberia

Liberia , officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, C?te d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean....
 (November 22, 1990–March 7, 1994). Sawyer was born to Abel Sawyer and Sarah Sawyer in 1945, his siblings include,Joe Sawyer; the Sawyers were a prominent Americo-Liberian
Americo-Liberian

Americo-Liberians are a Liberian ethnicity of African American descent. The sister ethnic group of Americo Liberians are the Sierra Leone Creole people who were of African American, West Indian, and Liberated African descent....
 family. He was a member of the Liberian People's Party
Liberian People's Party

The Liberian People's Party is a List of political parties in Liberia in Liberia.In the 11 October 2005 Liberia elections, 2005, the party participated as part of the Alliance for Peace and Democracy ....
. In the period after the abduction (and eventual murder) of president Samuel Doe
Samuel Doe

Samuel Kanyon Doe was the President of Liberia from 1980 to 1990. His regime was characterized by ethnically-based dictatorship and the suppression of political opposition....
, from 9 September 1990 until 22 November 1990, principal mutineer Prince Johnson
Prince Johnson

Prince Yormie Johnson is a Liberian political and former military figure. He was elected to serve as a Senate of Liberia in the Liberian congress in the historic 2005 election....
, and coconspirator Charles Taylor both made claims on the presidency.






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Dr. Amos Claudius Sawyer (born 1945) is an Americo-Liberian
Americo-Liberian

Americo-Liberians are a Liberian ethnicity of African American descent. The sister ethnic group of Americo Liberians are the Sierra Leone Creole people who were of African American, West Indian, and Liberated African descent....
 who was the President of the Interim Government of National Unity in Liberia
Liberia

Liberia , officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, C?te d'Ivoire, and the Atlantic Ocean....
 (November 22, 1990–March 7, 1994). Sawyer was born to Abel Sawyer and Sarah Sawyer in 1945, his siblings include,Joe Sawyer; the Sawyers were a prominent Americo-Liberian
Americo-Liberian

Americo-Liberians are a Liberian ethnicity of African American descent. The sister ethnic group of Americo Liberians are the Sierra Leone Creole people who were of African American, West Indian, and Liberated African descent....
 family. He was a member of the Liberian People's Party
Liberian People's Party

The Liberian People's Party is a List of political parties in Liberia in Liberia.In the 11 October 2005 Liberia elections, 2005, the party participated as part of the Alliance for Peace and Democracy ....
. In the period after the abduction (and eventual murder) of president Samuel Doe
Samuel Doe

Samuel Kanyon Doe was the President of Liberia from 1980 to 1990. His regime was characterized by ethnically-based dictatorship and the suppression of political opposition....
, from 9 September 1990 until 22 November 1990, principal mutineer Prince Johnson
Prince Johnson

Prince Yormie Johnson is a Liberian political and former military figure. He was elected to serve as a Senate of Liberia in the Liberian congress in the historic 2005 election....
, and coconspirator Charles Taylor both made claims on the presidency. In late August in an emergency conference in The Gambia
The Gambia

The Gambia commonly known as Gambia, is a country in West Africa. The Gambia is the smallest country in Africa, enclave by Senegal, and has a small coast on the Atlantic Ocean in the west....
, Sawyer was voted interim president and Bishop Roland Diggs
Roland Diggs

Roland Diggs is a Liberian bishop and former Vice-President of Liberia under Amos Sawyer....
 was voted vice-president by a delegation of 35 Liberians representing seven political parties and eleven interest groups gathered for that purpose. His one-year appointment was extended for four years during the civil war fought against rebels led largely by Taylor, Johnson, and David Nimley. In 1994, he was forced to step down as a part of the peace process, and the role of official leader of Liberia was held, not by the president, but by the Chairmen of the Council of State. Fighting sparked again in 1996, and continued during Taylor's presidency from 1997-2003.

He holds a Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University
Northwestern University

Northwestern University is a non-sectarian private university research university located in Evanston, Illinois and downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States....
. He lately served as Associate Director and Research Scholar, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis in the Department of Political Science at Indiana University
Indiana University Bloomington

Indiana University is the flagship campus of the Indiana University. It is also known as "Indiana University Bloomington", "Indiana", or simply IU, and is located in Bloomington, Indiana....
 in Bloomington, Indiana
Bloomington, Indiana

Bloomington is a city and the county seat of Monroe County, Indiana in the southern region of the U.S. state of Indiana. According to the United States Census, 2000, the city population was 69,291 and its Bloomington, Indiana metropolitan area had a population of 175,506....
, U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, and is currently Chairman of the Governance Reform Commission in Liberia, which has recently become the Governance Commission. His book, Beyond Plunder: Toward Democratic Governance in Liberia, was published in the spring of 2005. He supported Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the current President of Liberia of Liberia. She served as Minister of Finance under President William R. Tolbert, Jr....
 in the October 2005 elections
Liberian elections, 2005

Liberian elections in 2005 marked the end of the political transition following Liberia's Second Liberian Civil War. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, former World Bank employee and finance minister, won the presidential contest and became the first democratically-elected female Head of State in the history of the African continent in January 2006....
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