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Leonard Woodcock

Leonard
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American diplomat

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According to Wikipedia, Leonard Freel Woodcock was President of the United Auto Workers and the first US ambassador to the People's Republic of China after being the last Chief of the US Liaison Office in Beijing. Early life Woodcock was born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1911. He was the son of Ernest Woodcock and Margaret Freel. At the outbreak of World War I, the family was living in Germany, and Ernest was interned. While Leonard had been born in the United States, his parents were British. Both mother and son returned to the United Kingdom for the duration of the war, where he attended school.

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Leonard Woodcock's Published Works

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