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The Ralph J. Bunche Library, formerly the State Department Library, is the oldest federal government library in the United States. The library is currently located in room 3239 of the Harry S Truman Building .
The Ralph J. Bunche Library of the U.S. Department of State is the oldest Federal government library. Founded by the first secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson, in 1789, it was dedicated to and renamed the Ralph J. Bunche Library on May 5, 1997. It is located in the Harry S. Truman Building, the main State Department headquarters.
He was chief librarian of the Ralph J. Bunche Library. ... Federal Relations Committee of the American Library Association, Chicago. (1954) ... Wikipedia® is a ...
Ralph J. Bunche Library; C. Center for American War Letters; Center for Hellenic Studies; Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, Harvard University; Center for ...
Ralph Bunche may refer to: Ralph Bunche (1904–1971), American political scientist, academic and diplomat, ... Ralph J. Bunche Library, Washington, D.C.
Amb. Horace Dawson, director of the Bunche Center. The center is named for Ralph Bunche, a former Howard professor who became the first person of color to win the Nobel Peace Prize. [3] In 1963, he was the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Howard University established the Bunche Center in 1993 with a grant from the W.K. Kellogg ...
Ralph Bunche First African American to win the Nobel Peace Prize: Ralph Bunche [195] First African American to receive a "lifetime" appointment as federal judge: William H. Hastie, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit [196] First African-American woman to compete on the world tennis tour: Althea Gibson [197]
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