Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper worked as a school teacher between graduation and high school and matriculation in 1964 in San Francisco in 1964, curriculum development in the Ministry of Education, and principal of Cuttington University College.
10 Facts About Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper was an education minister in Charles Taylor's shadow government from 1990 to 1993 in the National Patriotic Reconstruction Assembly Government.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper died on June 30,2009, at the John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Monrovia and was survived by four of her eight biological children.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper worked as a school teacher between graduation and high school and matriculation in 1964 in San Francisco in 1964, and later went on to work in curriculum development in the Ministry of Education.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper had previously served as the principal of Cuttington University College.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper was an education minister in Charles Taylor's shadow government from 1990 to 1993 in the National Patriotic Reconstruction Assembly Government.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper became the first woman politician to hold the post.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper filled the last open spot, completing the seating of the Liberian National Transitional Government.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper died on June 30,2009, at the John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Monrovia and was survived by four of her biological children.
Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper's funeral was held on 31 July 2009 in Stryker Funeral Home in Monrovia, Liberia.