Hugh Foot
English diplomat and academic leader

Born
1907
118 years ago
Died
September 5th, 1990
34 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United Kingdom
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Baron Caradon served as a British diplomat and academic. Significant contributions occurred during tenure as the UK representative at the United Nations. Played a crucial role in decolonization discussions for several African countries. Additionally, held various academic positions including Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, focusing on higher education and international relations.
Served as the UK representative at the United Nations
Influenced decolonization efforts in Africa
Held the position of Vice Chancellor at the University of the West Indies
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