U.S. Ambassador Cynthia Shepard Perry
This post was written by Urwah Ahmad, Global Communications Fellow at Meridian International Center. This post is a part of a series highlighting and acknowledging the work and contributions of Black diplomats during Black History Month. Born in Lost Creek, IN, on November 11, 1928, Cynthia Shepard Perry knew from an early age that she had dreams of using language and communication to transcend borders and create lasting connections. During her years at Otter Creek High School, she won various writing contests. In her 1998 memoir All Things Being Equal: One Woman’s Journey, she reflected on this time period as the catalyst for her interest in diplomacy and her...
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