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rdfs:label | - Samantha Smith (1983: Doomsday)
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rdfs:comment | - In November 1982, when Smith was 10 years old, she wrote to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, seeking to understand why the relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were so tense. Having received a reply in April of 1983, she and her parents visited the Soviet Union in July. Though they did not see the president, the whole world watched as she visited, becoming America's "youngest ambassador."
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Birth Place | - Houlton, former state of Maine
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Profession | - Political Consultant, Diplomat
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abstract | - In November 1982, when Smith was 10 years old, she wrote to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, seeking to understand why the relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were so tense. Having received a reply in April of 1983, she and her parents visited the Soviet Union in July. Though they did not see the president, the whole world watched as she visited, becoming America's "youngest ambassador."
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