SYNOPSIS
Explore the lives and legacies of three African American ambassadors who broke racial barriers to reach high-ranking appointments, leaving a lasting impact on the Foreign Service.
- Edward R. DudleySelf - Former United States Ambassador to Liberia
- Carl RowanSelf - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
- Terence TodmanSelf - U.S. Ambassador to Chad, Guinea, Costa Rica
- Adriane Lentz-SmithSelf - Historian
- Robeson Taj FrazierSelf - Author
- Mary DudziakSelf - Historian
- Carol AndersonSelf - Historian
- Edward Dudley Jr.Self - Son of Edward R. Dudley