Shirley Temple
(1969-1979)she was ambassador to Czechoslovakia
Shirley Temple Black raised two children, co-founded the National Federation of Multiple Sclerosis Societies in 1961, and made an unsuccessful run for Congress in 1967. Two years later she was appointed to be a US representative to the United Nations. She was a representative to the UN Conference on the Human Environment and also served as a delegate on the Joint Committee for the USSR-USA Environmental Treaty. Later, she became a US commissioner for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). In 1974, Black was appointed US ambassador to Ghana. At the end of that tour of duty, she was made the US Chief of Protocol. In 1981, she became one of the founding members of the American Academy of Diplomacy and in 1988 she became the first Honorary Foreign Service Officer of the United States. Black went on to serve as the US ambassador to Czechoslovakia from 1989 until 1992. She also served on several boards and committees and has released two autobiographical books. Shirley Temple got married. Her full name is Shirley Temple Black, and under that name she became an Ambassador for the United States. See her biography at the link.
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I believe he was. Until the Quarter Horse became the choice for Hollywood, the American Saddlebred was the most used horse breed for movies and TV. In fact Mr. Ed was an American Saddlebred (registered name Bamboo Harvester). If you watch the old westerns, some of John Waynes are good examples, you will see that just about everybody was mounted on a Saddlebred.
Her early life before Hollywood spent with her Italian American family, in Illinois first then New York City where she was raised and went to school among friends and family. And the birth of her daughter, Nancy. This was all before she became a Hollywood image. She was Nancy Cusumano see facebook search Nancy Cusumano.
(1969-1979)she was ambassador to Czechoslovakia
Vaclav Havel was the writer that became the President of post-communist Czechoslovakia.
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He was a printer. He printed notices, pamphlets, public notices, novels and even currency for several states before he became an American Ambassador
A majority of the population there was already Germans that had been living their during WW1 when it became Czechoslovakia.
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Czechoslovakia was never considered to be part of the US. Czechoslovakia has not existed since it became two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
Vaclav Havel
Three prominent abolitionists were Benjamin Franklin in the American colonies, who became the American Ambassador to France after the American revolution and British legislators Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce who were early leaders of the Abolitionist movement in England.
1st in 1918 (The old Czechoslovakia rep.), than in 1945 (Communists), than in 1989 (Czechoslovakia) and finally in 1993 (Czech Rep.)
Yes, she became UNICEF's youngest ever ambassador when she was just 16 years old.