Adrian LaborAdrian Q. Labor extended his interest for everything Sierra Leonean by taking up two new hobbies over time alongside his current profession as a Civil Engineer. His first hobby focused on building an online genealogy of the founding settlers of the cty of Freetown. He then followed up with a second one to conduct literature research on the Icons of Sierra Leone who shaped the country's diverse national and rich international history. Through the insights gained, he was drawn to the opportunity to create this illustrated history book series. Out of this labor of love, Adrian began a family tradition to share an article at the end of the year to his extended family in which he recounts historic connections and highlights contributions of paternal and maternal ancestors. His most recent article was about events in the 1790sthat led to the establishment of Freetown. The title was "Last Christmas in Nova Scotia, America and their Hopes of Better and Brighter New Year in Sierra Leone, Africa." His first book, "20 Icons of Sierra Leone Who Shaped History", which he co-authored, remakes historic connections and highlights contributions of national ancestors of all young adults of Sierra Leonean parentage. Read More Read Less
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