Angie Brooks

Angie Elizabeth Brooks ( * August 4, 1928 in Virginia; † September 9, 2007, as of April 27, 1970 Angie Brooks - Randolph ) is a Liberian diplomat and jurist. She was 1969/1970, the second wife, who presided as President of the UN General Assembly.

Brooks finished a degree in law at various universities in the United States and in London with the promotion. 1953 she was admitted at the first woman in her home country of Liberia as a lawyer, in addition she taught from 1954 to 1958 as a professor law in Monrovia and represented her country in 1954 as ambassador to the United Nations. During her time as UN ambassador Brooks was also Vice Foreign Minister of Liberia from 1958. Brooks strongly involved in the committees for the management of the Trust Territories of the United Nations within the United Nations; it launched in 1964, the UN delegation to the Trust Territories in the Pacific, and was in 1966 the Committee for the UN Trust Territories ago.

Brooks also represented her country as Ambassador to Cuba. In 1977, Brooks - Randolph was eventually the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of their home.

Angie Brooks has two physical as well as many adoptive children.

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