
Andre Braugher
Narrator

Discover how 3 Black diplomats broke racial barriers at the US State Dept. during the Cold War. Asked to represent the best of American ideals abroad while facing discrimination at home, they left a lasting impact on the Foreign Service.
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Andre Braugher
Narrator

Edward R. Dudley
Self - Former United States Ambassador to Liberia

Carl Rowan
Self - Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State

Adriane Lentz-Smith
Self - Historian

Robeson Taj Frazier
Self - Author

Mary Dudziak
Self - Historian
Carol Anderson
Self - Historian

Edward Dudley Jr.
Self - Son of Edward R. Dudley

Brenda Gayle Plummer
Self - Historian

Michael Krenn
Self - Historian

James Dandridge
Self - Foreign Service Officer and Todman Family Friend

Doris Todman
Self - Wife of Terence Todman

Nicholas Cull
Self - Historian

Jeffrey Rowan
Self - Son of Carl Rowan

Irvin Hicks Jr.
Self - Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service

Ebenezer Bassett
Self - U.S. Minister to Haiti