Mrs Edith Sampson, Chicago lawyer and the first Negro to be appointed to the United States delegation to the United Nations, is shown as she arrived...
Portrait of American lawyer Judge Edith Sampson , 1950. In August 1950, she became the first African-American to be appointed to the United States...
Edith Sampson and Eleanor Roosevelt , both members of the US delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, confer during the Assembly's first...
Chicago: At a gala reception attended by some 600 dignitaries and highlighted by a congratulatory telegram from President Truman, Mrs. Edith Sampson,...
Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the Democratic presidential candidate, meets with several important society women. They include: Mary Margaret Conlon,...
Ra'ana Liaqat Ali Khan, First Lady of Pakistan, beside American lawyer Edith S Sampson at a dinner hosted by the Foreign Policy Association, held at...
Edith Sampson and Eleanor Roosevelt , both members of the US delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, confer during the Assembly's first...
Group portrait of diners at 'Table 80' during an unspecified event, 1950. Among those pictured are American newspaper publisher John H. Sengstacke ,...
From left to right, US delegate Edith Sampson, US Secretary of State Dean Acheson and US delegate Eleanor Roosevelt attend the opening session of the...
Secretary of State Dean Acheson is shown in informal conservation with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mrs. Edith Sampson, alternate U.S. Delegate to...
Mrs. Edith Sampson , and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, both members of The United States delegation of the United Nations General Assembly, confer during...
At the 15th annual convention of the National Council of Negro Women , US Secretary of State Dean Acheson talks with jurist and diplomat Edith S...