The Liberian Exodus movement gained momentum in the aftermath of the violent repression of radical Republican policies and leadership in 1876 and the Compromise of 1877.
The Liberian Exodus movement gained momentum in the aftermath of the violent repression of radical Republican policies and leadership in 1876 and the Compromise of 1877.
The Azor, a ship owned by the newly established Liberian Exodus Joint Stock Steamship Company, set sail for the coast of West Africa on April 21, 1878 with 206 passengers.