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- Abraham Bolden - Wikipedia
Abraham W Bolden (born January 19, 1935) is a former United States Secret Service agent He was the first African American assigned to the presidential security detail, appointed in 1961 by John F Kennedy
- First black member of Secret Service finally testifies to JFK committee
Bolden, a former highway patrolman and Chicago-based Secret Service agent, was the first black member of the Secret Service, personally hired by Kennedy to be part of his presidential
- Black Secret Service Agent, Jailed for JFK Plot Warning . . . - WhoWhatWhy
Now Joe Biden has pardoned Bolden for crimes he never committed, but the record is still not corrected On April 26, President Joe Biden pardoned Abraham Bolden, an 87-year-old who was the first Black man to join the presidential Secret Service security detail
- JFKs Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden, first African American on . . .
WASHINGTON, May 23, 2025 PRNewswire – Abraham Bolden, 90, the first African American U S Secret Service agent in U S history appointed to the White House Detail, finally got his chance
- Cheryl Tyler: First Black female secret service agent releases memoir
Tyler served under Presidents George H W Bush and Bill Clinton, becoming the first Black woman to hold such a position In Trailblazer, she recounts her years traveling with the President, managing high-stakes security situations, and staying constantly alert to potential threats
- Abraham Bolden: Ex-Secret Service agent pardoned by Biden - BBC
Who is Abraham Bolden? Bolden was appointed to President John F Kennedy's Secret Service detail in 1961, aged 26 That made the former highway patrolman the first black man to guard a US
- The Untold Story of Americas First Black Secret Service Agent
Bolden, the first Black U S Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail, found himself at the forefront of history as he guarded President John F Kennedy
- ‘The Unseen Shield’: Biopic on First Black Secret Service Agent Abraham . . .
Filmmaker Joshua Coates is bringing the powerful story of Abraham Bolden—the first Black U S Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail—to the big screen
- Zandra Flemister, first Black female Secret Service agent, dies at 71 - NPR
Zandra Flemister, the first Black woman special agent in the Secret Service, left the agency after four years because of discrimination
- First Black Secret Service Agent assigned to the White House, tells the . . .
As the agents were driving to the compound, Secret Service Agent Bob Foster saw a Black woman in an Air Force uniform “Thar goes a nigger,” he shouted before realizing that Bolden was in the car
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