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Munah Evangeline Pelham-Youngblood (born September 22, 1983 in Monrovia, Liberia, Africa) is a Liberian politician, diplomat, ambassador, small business owner, retired (African super-model, actress, beauty queen), and public speaker. She was elected as the youngest member to the Republic of Liberia 53rd Legislature House of Represenatatives at the age 27, defeating 20 candidates in the 2011 elections and defeating 13 candidates as the incumbent in 2017 elections now serving in the 54th National Legislature, a mixed Electoral District 9 of Montserrado County.

Youngblood serve as the honorable House of Representatives: - Chair on Executive, - Chair on World Bank/IMF Parliamentary Network Liberia Chapter, Good Governance, - Member on Youth & Sports, - Member on Public Accounts & Expenditure, - Member on Gender Social Welfare and Children's Protection, - Member on Maritime and Concession & Investment, - Co-chair on International Affair Women Legislative Caucus of Liberia and - the Secretary General of the current ruling party Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) Legislative Caucus.

Family Life Youngblood is married to (2013-Present) Dr. Raymond Youngblood, Jr. a native American and International Gold Miner. They have one daughter, Sarafina Munah Youngblood.

Early Life and Education 2013 Master's Degree from the University of LIberia with Honors and Distinction from IBB Graduate School of International Studies in International Studies 2009 Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Liberia in Mass Communication/Sociology 2000 graduate of St. Michael’s Catholic High School.

She’s won Republic of Liberia House of Representative, Legislator of the Year in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017.

In 2013, Noble Laurite Leymah Gbowee in Monrovia honored Youngblood as Ambassador for Humanity for being Humble and Willing to Serve, Love, Share, and Respect the People of Liberia. She's a recipient of the 2017 Political Pioneer Awards of the International Sheores Forum worldwide held in Nigeria.