She was the first female Cabinet member.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in a U.S. President's Cabinet, was appointed Secretary of Labor by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. She played a crucial role in shaping New Deal policies, advocating for labor rights, unemployment insurance, and the establishment of Social Security. Her efforts significantly improved working conditions and protections for American workers. Perkins’ legacy continues to influence labor policy and women's roles in government.
Frances Coralie Perkins was the first woman to be in the U.S. Cabinet. She was the U.S. Secretary of Labor from 1933-1945.
The cast of Spoony Sam - 1912 includes: Thomas Aitken as Cy Hawkins Frances Ne Moyer as Sis Perkins George Reehm as Spoony Sam
Curt Perkins's birth name is Curtiss D Perkins.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
She was the first female Cabinet member.
Frances Perkins and Mary McLeod Bethune were influential members of FDR's administration.
Frances Perkins and Mary McLeod Bethune were female members of FDR's administration.
Frances Perkins and Mary McLeod Bethune were both important female advisors in the FDR administration.
= Franklin D. Roosevelt =
President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed the first female cabinet-member, Frances Perkins, as US Secretary of Labor. She served from 1933-1945.
She was the first female Cabinet member.