DORCHESTER
NEWS
LIBERIAN PRESIDENT 1857
TO 1864 BORN 1816
DORCHESTER
COUNTY MARYLAND
STEPHEN
ALLEN BENSON, (1816-1865), was born a black freeman in Dorchester
county, Maryland. At age six, he and his parents emigrated to
Liberia, on the African Coast with a movement sponsored by the
American Colonization Society, a white resettlement movement of mixed
motives.
After
several years of native African resistance, in which Benson lost a
brother, his father wounded and he and other siblings captured,
Liberia formed a government much like the early American's had and
Stephen Benson took a seat on the Colonial Council as a Judge in
1847. In 1853 he was elected as Vice President of the Republic of
Liberia. In 1856 he became the second president of Liberia's
Republic until 1864, then returning to his coffee plantation in Grand
Bassa where he died in 1865.
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