Clarence Lorenzo Simpson Jr, an Americo-Liberian was born in Liberia to Clarence Lorenzo Simpson, Sr. and Abrametta Stubblefield Simpson on June 15, 1933. Clarence Lorenzo Simpson, his father served as Vice President and Secretary of State in Liberia. Clarence Lorenzo Simpson Sr. was the grandchild of John Simpson, a Florida-born ex-slave and Julia Ann Simpson, née Russell, a daughter of President Alfred Francis Russell. The Simpson clan is one of the most influential Americo-Liberian families in Liberia.
Following his return home with a law degree, Mr. Simpson, son of President Tubman’s first vice president Clarence Lorenzo Simpson,[2] was appointed Legal Counsel of the Ministry of Public Works.[3]
Religious life
Like many in the Simpson clan, Counselor Simpson was a devout Christian and member of the Episcopal Church of Liberia.[1] He served as Chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese. He also served under Bishop Dillard Houston Brown, representing the Episcopal Diocese on the Board of Trustees of Phoebe Hospital, which later became a School of Nursing.[4] After relinquishing the Chancellorship, he continued to Act as an informal advisor to the Diocese. He made constant financial and spiritual donations to the church and its members throughout the longevity of his life.
Political career
Counselor Simpson's started his political career following his return to Liberia after obtaining his law degree from Georgetown University.[1] Counselor Simpson began his career in public service as a Lecturer at the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, University of Liberia. Later in his career he was appointed Legal Counsel of the Ministry of Public Works.[3] He served in many capacities of trust with distinction in the private and public sectors and also played key roles in many critical negotiations, most especially the Mount Coffee Hydro Electric Dam Project and National Highway Projects, funded by the United States and German Governments.[4]
^ abcd[Records of the Office of the President ], [Travel briefs, Liberia (01/01/1973-31/01/1973)], Folder ID [1772665], ISAD( WB IBRD/IDA 03 EXC-10-4540S) Reference Code [Reference Code], [Each Level Label as applicable], World Bank Group Archives, Washington, D.C., United States.