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AP: African Female President Was Waitress

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 4:28:25 AM
By TODD PITMAN

 Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf presidential candidate of the Unity Party (UP) walks towards her main house inside her compound in  Monrovia, Liberia on Monday, Nov. 14, 2005. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is on the verge of making history, not just as Liberia's first female president, but the first in Africa, and one of a handful in the world. In an interview with The Associated Press, she says she hopes to be a role model that will inspire "women, in Liberia, women in Africa, I hope even women in the world." (AP Photo/George Osodi) MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - She has swept floors and waited tables and earned a degree from Harvard. She has been jailed at home and exiled abroad. Now she's on the verge of making history.

Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, 67, is set to become not just Liberia's first elected female president — but the first in Africa, and one of only a handful in the world.

"I hope young girls will now see me as a role model that will inspire them," Johnson-Sirleaf said an interview with The Associated Press at her Monrovia villa late Monday. "I certainly hope more and more of them will be better off, women in Liberia, women in Africa, I hope even women in the world."


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