Francis White (diplomat)
Francis White (March 4, 1892 – 1961) was an American diplomat.[1] He was born in Baltimore. He served as U.S. Minister to Czechoslovakia in 1933, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico between 1953-1957, and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden between 1957-1958.
Notes
- ↑ Robert A. Hill (1 December 1990). The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. University of California Press. p. 39 note 1. ISBN 978-0-520-07208-4.
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Preceded by William O'Dwyer |
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico 1953 -1957 |
Succeeded by Robert C. Hill |
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|Preceded by
John M. Cabot
|U.S. Ambassador to Sweden
1957 -1958
| Succeeded by
James C.H. Bonbright
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