On May 23, 1878, attorney John Henry Smyth was appointed as U.S. Minister to Liberia. A prominent African American diplomat and advocate for civil rights, Smyth served multiple terms in Liberia, strengthening ties between the two nations and representing African American leadership on the world stage during the Reconstruction Era. His appointment was a powerful symbol of Black diplomatic presence and international representation in the late 19th century.
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