Patricia Roberts Harris
Patricia Roberts Harris (May 31, 1924March 23, 1985) was an American politician, diplomat, and legal scholar. She served as the 6th
United States secretary of housing and urban development from 1977 to 1979 and as the 13th
United States secretary of health and human services from 1979 to 1981 under President
Jimmy Carter. She previously served as the
United States ambassador to Luxembourg from 1965 to 1967 under President
Lyndon B. Johnson. Throughout her public career, Harris was a trailblazer for women and
people of color to hold a number of positions, including the first African American woman and woman of color ever to serve in a
presidential cabinet and the first woman and person of color appointed to two different presidential cabinet positions. She was the first African American
HHS secretary and just the second black HUD secretary, as well as the second woman to lead either of those
executive departments. Furthermore, she was the first black woman
U.S. ambassador, the dean of a
U.S. law school, and a member of a
Fortune 500 company's board of directors. A member of the
Democratic Party, she ran for
mayor of the District of Columbia in the
1982 mayoral election but was defeated during the primaries, ultimately finishing second to incumbent mayor
Marion Barry.
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