Charles A. Minor
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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Charles A. Minor | |
|---|---|
| Liberian Ambassador to the United States | |
| In office May 21, 2004 – 2008 | |
| President | Gyude Bryant Ellen Johnson Sirleaf |
| Preceded by | William V. S. Bull |
| Succeeded by | Nathaniel Barnes |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 3, 1942 |
| Alma mater | College of West Africa University of Liberia |
Charles A. Minor (born July 3, 1942) is a former Liberian ambassador to the United States.
Charles A. Minor was born on July 3, 1942, in Sinoe County, Liberia.[1] He was born to a Methodist pastor, E. B. Minor. Charles briefly attended the Booker Washington Institute. Later, he attended the College of West Africa, where he earned a high school diploma. He then graduated from the University of Liberia, and went on to pursue education in management and finance in the United States of America. As a student, he was involved with youth and religious organizations such as the Methodist Youth Fellowship in Sinoe County and later in Monrovia, the National Student Christian Council in which he general secretary, and the National Youth Council in which he was president.[2]