No European country colonized Liberia. Instead, it was established in 1821–1822 as a project by the American Colonization Society (ACS) to resettle freed slaves from the United States. Liberia declared its independence as a republic in 1847, becoming the first independent African republic and avoiding the European “Scramble for Africa”.
A sacred space dedicated to honoring the millions of Africans who resisted, suffered, and perished during centuries of colonization and the transatlantic slave trade.