Oscar S. Straus
Oscar S. Straus (1850-1926) was an American diplomat and politician known for his contributions to international relations and advocacy for religious liberty. He served under four U.S. Presidents and played a key role in diplomatic missions, labordisputes, and peace efforts. Straus's dedication to public service and his commitment to bridging cultural divides made him a respected figure in American diplomacy. His legacy includes promoting fair treatment of workers, addressing Jewish issues, and advocating for peace on the global stage.
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