Dr. Robert Clifton Weaver

Jet, Jan 19, 1998

Dr. Robert Clifton Weaver was nominated as secretary of Housing and Urban Development on this day by President Lyndon B. Johnson. He became the first-ever Black U.S. cabinet member. His professional as well as intellectual qualifications were impressive. He was a Harvard graduate with a Ph.D. in economics, the author of four books on city problems and a veteran of some 22 years of government manpower and housing bureaucracies.

He was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on January 17th and sworn in January 18th. Mr. Weaver was born on December 29, 1907. He died July 17, 1997 at the age of 89.

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