George Arthur Padmore Explained

George Arthur Padmore
Birth Date:16 July 1915
Death Place:Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

George Arthur Padmore (July 16, 1915 – April 15, 2005) was a Liberian diplomat. From 1956 to 1961 he was Liberian Ambassador to the United States.

Life

Padmore was born on July 16, 1915,[1] the grandson of General George Stanley Padmore,[2] and the son of James Stanley Padmore and Mary Louise Barclay-Padmore, who had emigrated to Liberia from Barbados. His older sister was Antoinette Tubman. After Padmore's parents died in a canoeing accident on the Saint Paul River,[3] he became the adopted son of the politician Edwin Barclay and his wife Euphemia.

In April 1939 Padmore married Edith Mai Wiles,[1] who would later serve as Liberia's first woman cabinet minister.[4] The couple had five children.[5]

Padmore died at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland on April 15, 2005.[6]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Book: World Biography. 1954. Institute for Research in Biography. New York. 911.
  2. West Africa, 1961, p.293.
  3. Joe Bartuah, Liberian Democracy and the Scourge of Political Patronage, The Perspective, July 26, 2017.
  4. Book: Elwood D. Dunn. Amos J. Beyan. Carl Patrick Burrowes. Historical Dictionary of Liberia. 2000. Scarecrow Press. 978-1-4616-5931-0. 255.
  5. Book: John Dickie. Alan Rake. Alan Rake. Who's who in Africa: The Political, Military and Business Leaders of Africa. 1973. 233. African Development. 978-0-9502755-0-5.
  6. https://allafrica.com/stories/200504180253.html Liberia Ambassador George A. Padmore is Dead