African American Trailblazers in Diplomacy
African Americans’ contributions to U.S. diplomacy began in the late 19th century, when abolitionists Ebenezer Bassett and, later, Frederick Douglass were appointed as chiefs of mission to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Since then, African American diplomats have served with distinction all over the world. Ralph Bunche was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950 … Continue reading African American Trailblazers in Diplomacy
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