The Black Cabinet
an unofficial group of colonists -E
West Africans, brought to the USA in the slave-trade
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FDR's unofficial group of African American advisers was known as the "Black Cabinet." This group, which included prominent figures such as Mary McLeod Bethune and Robert C. Weaver, aimed to influence New Deal policies to address the needs and concerns of African Americans during the Great Depression. They played a crucial role in advocating for civil rights and social justice within the broader context of FDR's administration. Their collective efforts highlighted the importance of including African American voices in national policy discussions.
Assuming you mean the US cabinet. America does not have one. The so called 'Kitchen Cabinet' was an unofficial group of advisers not directly employed by the government.
unofficial colonial groups
an unofficial group of colonists -E
A group of advisers, usually for a nation's leader, is often called a(n):
The address of the African American Genealogy Group is: Po Box 27356, Philadelphia, PA 19118-0356
The cabinet
No African-American player helped organize the National League. It was organized by a group of team owners, non of which were African-American.
African American
The address of the Indiana African American Geneology Group is: Po Box 1811, Indianapolis, IN 46206-1811
An unofficial group of colonists.
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