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Red Light Market, one of the biggest in Monrovia, was deserted on election day, as men and women sacrificed their livelihood for their children's future. Photo by Boto K. Bradford
Let It Be Said That We Were There

By Boto K. Best
Published:  26 October, 2005

Liberian women turned out in their numbers and in every imaginable condition to vote pregnant, nursing, handicapped, baby-on-the-back, hungry and tired. Women left their markets and other businesses because this decision was worth losing a little money maybe a day's wages, maybe money for a day's meal.

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