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Augustus F. Hawkins


Augustus Freeman Hawkins

In office
1963 – 1991
Preceded by Edgar W. Hiestand
Succeeded by Maxine Waters
Constituency 21st and 29th Districts of California

Born August 31 1907 (1907--) (age 100)
Flag of the United States Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Political party Democrat

Augustus Freeman "Gus" Hawkins (born August 31, 1907) is a prominent U.S. figure in Civil Rights and Organized Labor history. He served as the first African American from California in the United States Congress, where he sponsored the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act.

Hawkins was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. He later moved to California, where he was a Democratic member of the State Assembly in 1935 to 1963; he was also a delegate to the National Conventions of 1940, 1944 and 1960 and a California Presidential Elector in the 1944 Election. Hawkins attended high school in Los Angeles, and received his undergraduate degree from the UCLA in 1931.

During 1963 to 1991, he represented California's 21st District (1963-75), and 29th District (1975-1991), in Congress. Early in his congressional career, he authored including the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act establishing the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Job Training Partnership Act, and the School Improvement Act. He was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus. As chair of the House Education and Labor Committee, he sponsored the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act, alongside Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota. The Bill gave the U.S. government the goal to provide full employment; it also ordered that the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board must give a Congressional testimony on the economy.

Over his career, Hawkins authored more than 300 state and federal laws. He also succeeded in restoring honorable discharges to the 170 black soldiers of the 25th Infantry Regiment who had been falsely accused of a public disturbance in Brownsville, Texas, in 1906, and removed from the Army.

Hawkins retired in 1991 to his Los Angeles home, and currently lives in Washington, D.C. Currently aged 100, he is the oldest living former Representative and Congressman. He is the eighth member of congress to have reached the age of one hundred.

Preceded by
Frederick Madison Roberts
California State Assemblyman
62nd district
1935—1963
Succeeded by
unknown
Preceded by
Edgar W. Hiestand
United States Representative for the 21st District of California
1963–1975
Succeeded by
James C. Corman
Preceded by
George E. Danielson
United States Representative for the 29th District of California
1975–1991
Succeeded by
Maxine Waters
Preceded by
unknown
List of oldest surviving members of the House of Representatives
unknown–present
Succeeded by
incumbent

 
 
 

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