Charles Habib Malik Papers 1888-1994 (bulk 1930-1982)

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Charles Habib Malik Papers 1888-1994 (bulk 1930-1982)

Lebanese diplomat, statesman, philosopher, and educator. Correspondence, subject files, speeches, writings, and other papers documenting Malik's teaching career at the American University of Beirut and public service as Lebanese minister to the United States, as Lebanese delegate to the United Nations and president of its General Assembly, and as Lebanon's foreign minister during a period of civil and political strife.

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