This page lists film and audio recordings about African American diplomats. Each item listed below links to fuller bibliographic information in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. Links to additional online content are provided when available.
Companion to the PBS film presenting the life and achievements of Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904-1971), an African-American diplomat who was awarded the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize.
From the former Secretary of State and bestselling author, a sweeping, definitive look at the birth, life, and struggle of global democracy.. 10 audio discs
The newly appointed American ambassador to the United Nations talks about his background, his reasons for accepting the job, his feelings on racism, and his powerful role in the new administration.
Representative Andrew Young, Democrat of Georgia, discusses his appointment as chief United States delegate to the United Nations, his feelings about the role he will play in his new position and his views about the participation of blacks in the Carter administration.