Black Fact = 1950 (August 24) – Edith Sampson, noted lawyer and judge, was appointed as the first black delegate (alternate) to the United Nations by President Harry Truman on this date in 1950.#theraydiotwins







Black Fact = 1950 (August 24) – Edith Sampson, noted lawyer and judge, was appointed as the first black delegate (alternate) to the United Nations by President Harry Truman on this date in 1950.#theraydiotwins