Samuel Benedict (c. 1792–1854) was a
Liberia
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n politician and jurist who served as the
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Chief Justice of Liberia
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. He was born a slave in the U.S. state of
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in 1792,
[ Emma Jones Lapsansky-Werner and Margaret Hope Bacon, ''Back to Africa'']
/ref> and purchased his freedom and that of his family. He emigrated to Liberia in 1835, on the ship ''Indiana''.
Prior to Liberia's independence, Benedict was a judge of the Superior Court and a merchant. He later presided over the Liberian Constitutional Convention of 1847, which officially declared Liberia's independence from the American Colonization Society
The American Colonization Society (ACS), initially the Society for the Colonization of Free People of Color of America, was an American organization founded in 1816 by Robert Finley to encourage and support the repatriation of freeborn peop ...
.[1847 Constitution of Liberia]
/ref> He was one of Montserrado County
Montserrado County is a county in the northwestern portion of the West African nation of Liberia containing its national capital, Monrovia. One of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has 17 sub p ...
's delegates at the convention and a signer of the Liberian Declaration of Independence
The Liberian Declaration of Independence is a document adopted by the Liberian Constitutional Convention on 26 July 1847, to announce that the Commonwealth of Liberia, a colony founded and controlled by the private American Colonization Society, ...
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Representing the Anti-Administration Party (AAP), Benedict was defeated by longtime political foe ]Joseph Jenkins Roberts
Joseph Jenkins Roberts (March 15, 1809 – February 24, 1876) was an African-American merchant who emigrated to Liberia in 1829, where he became a politician. Elected as the first (1848–1856) and seventh (1872–1876) president of Liberi ...
in the 1847 election to serve as Liberia's first president.United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs, "Promoting Good Governance in Liberia: Towards the Formulation of a National Framework"
/ref>[Randall M. Smith, ''Dear Master: Letters of a Slave Family'']
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Benedict later became the first Chief Justice of the Liberian Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Liberia is the highest judicial body in Liberia. The court consists of the Chief Justice of Liberia, who is also the top judiciary official, and four associate justices, who are nominated by the President and confirmed by ...
.[ He died in 1854.][
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