Thousands of Liberians marked the bicentenary of their country with a mass rally in the capital, Monrovia.
Liberia marks 200 years with a mass rally in the capital, Monrovia
Liberia was founded by former US slaves in 1822 becoming the Continent's first republic in 1847.
US President Joe Biden sent a presidential delegation to take part in the celebrations.
"We have made and endured 200 years of freedom and liberty and self rule and self government. After 200 years... We're at a crossroads. We have to look at how we are going to lead our African American continent into the next 200 years" said John Henderson, an activist and descendant of freed slaves.
Between 1980 and 2003 the country was involved in a series of civil conflicts that resulted in more than 250 thousand deaths.
"We have a lot of work to do. We have fallen behind from a top producing, national gross domestic product country to the lowest producing, lowest income earning country on the continent with the richest resources. We are confident that we will turn this around" added the activist.
The civil conflicts and and an Ebola outbreak between 2013 and 2016 led the country's economy to shrink by 90%.