Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became Africa’s first elected female head of state after she won the Liberian presidency in 2005. Before she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, The Times once asked her if female leaders would “acquire the negative traits that power breeds.”

“It would take a very long term of women absolutely in power to get to the place where they became men,” she said.

Charles McDermid contributed reporting.

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