FDR's Black Cabinet, officially known as the Federal Council of Negro Affairs, was a group of African American advisors to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Key figures included Mary McLeod Bethune, who served as director of the Negro Affairs of the National Youth Administration, and William H. Hastie, who later became a federal judge. This group aimed to address the needs and concerns of African Americans during the Great Depression and advocated for their rights within the New Deal programs. Their influence marked a significant step in increasing African American representation in government.
FDR created the frist black cabinet wich supplied an afrecan American view of public policy.
creating the "black cabinet", which gave African Americans a role in shaping public policy
creating the "black cabinet", which gave African Americans a role in shaping public policy
creating the "black cabinet", which gave African Americans a role in shaping public policy
Its members went on to fill important positions within government
Make the democratic party the party of racial equality.
Frances Perkins, who served as Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945.
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Francis Perkins- she became the Secretary of labor in 1933 under FDR
creating the "black cabinet", which gave African Americans a role in shaping public policy
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The first woman on the US Cabinet was Frances Perkins, who served as US Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945.