Angie Brooks
Angie Brooks | |
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Brooks in 1975 | |
| President, 24th Session of the United Nations General Assembly | |
| Preceded by | Emilio Arenales Catalán |
| Succeeded by | Edvard Hambro |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 24, 1928 Virginia, Liberia |
| Died | September 9, 2007 (aged 79) Houston, Texas, United States |
| Profession | Diplomat, jurist |
Angie Elizabeth Brooks (August 24, 1928 – September 9, 2007) was a Liberian diplomat and jurist. She was the first African female President of the United Nations General Assembly. Brooks was also the second woman from any nation to head the U.N. body.
In 1969, she was chosen as the President of the General Assembly and took office in 1970. In 1974, she became Liberia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, where much of her work involved the transformation of former colonial states into independent countries. She also served as Assistant Secretary of State of Liberia. Her tenure as Permanent Representative ended in 1977 when she was appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia. Nominated by President Tolbert on 4 May and taking office two days later, she was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court of Liberia.