The Liberian Studies Association is a non-profit, scholarly organization created to provide a means for effective cooperation among persons interested in furthering research in all scholarly disciplines, including the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, on topics relevant to the Republic of Liberia and adjacent areas; to publish and otherwise disseminate the results of such research; to cooperate with scholarly organizations, and cultural, scientific, and educational institutions, nationally and internationally, having mutual interests in the exchange and presentation of information and ideas resulting from research in the subject field; to encourage interest in Liberian affairs; and to stimulate and facilitate academic contacts and educational exchanges between Liberia and the United States.  The Liberian Studies Association  produces the second oldest African studies journal  published continuously in the United States.

    The headquarters for Liberian Studies Association at Fayetteville State University.  The organization publishes the Liberian Studies Journal which is published bi-annually in June and December.

OFFICERS:

   President:                    Dr. James Guseh, North Carolina State University
  Vice President:            
  Secretary Treasurer:  Dr. Mary Moran, Colgate University 
  Parliamentarian:          Dr. James Guseh, North Carolina State University
  Past President:            Dr. Gordon Thomasson, Broome Community College (SUNY)
  Editor of LSJ:              Dr. Al-Hassan Conteh, Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical 
                                         Conflict, University of Pennsylvania
 

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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO THE LIBERIAN STUDIES JOURNAL
VOLUMES 1-21, 1968-1996, prepared by Arnold Odio

VOLUMES 1-10, 1968-1985

VOLUMES 11-14, 1986-1989

VOLUMES 15-21, 1990-1996