The flag of Liberia represents the unique history of the nation as the first independent republic in Africa founded by formerly enslaved people and free-born black individuals from the Americas. Its eleven horizontal stripes commemorate the eleven individuals who signed the national Declaration of Independence. The single white star symbolizes the status of the country as a lone independent state on the continent at the time of its founding.
Colors & Symbols
Red signifies courage and the bravery of the people, while white represents purity and moral excellence. The blue field in the upper hoist corner represents the African continent and signifies fidelity and justice. Together, these colors honor the historical ties between the nation and its settlers' origins.
The national flag was modeled after the United States banner to honor the historical ties and origins of the settlers who established the republic. An earlier colonial version used starting in the late eighteen twenties featured thirteen stripes and a white cross instead of a star. In preparation for independence, a committee of seven women redesigned the flag by reducing the stripes to eleven and introducing the lone star.
Frequently Asked Questions
Liberia's current flag was officially adopted on 1847.
Liberia's flag has an official proportion of 10:19.
The design reflects the historical origins of the settlers who were formerly enslaved people and free-born individuals from the United States.
The eleven horizontal stripes represent the eleven signatories of the national Declaration of Independence.
It represents the status of the nation as the first independent republic in Africa with a western style of governance.
National Flag Day is celebrated annually on August twenty fourth to commemorate the original unfurling of the design.
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