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1869 - Ebenezer D. Bassett Appointed as First Black U.S. Diplomat

Ebenezer Don Carlos Bassett, then Principal of the Institute for Colored Youth in Philadelphia, was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant as U.S. Minister to Haiti. This made Bassett the first African American to receive a major diplomatic appointment from the U.S. government. As a respected educator and abolitionist, his role marked a historic breakthrough in Black representation in international diplomacy.

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