List of African-American United States Cabinet Secretaries
The Cabinet of the United States has had 23 African-American appointed officers. The U.S. Census Bureau defines African Americans as citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa.[1] The term is generally used for Americans with at least partial ancestry in any of the original peoples of sub-Saharan Africa. During the founding of the federal government, African Americans were consigned to a status of second-class citizenship or enslaved.[2] No African American ever held a Cabinet position before the Civil Rights Movement or the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which banned discrimination in public accommodations, employment, and labor unions.[3]


Robert C. Weaver became the first African American to hold a Cabinet position when he was appointed Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in 1966 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.[4] Patricia Roberts Harris became the first African-American female cabinet member when she was appointed the same position in 1977. In 1979, Harris became the first African American to be head of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, which was split into the departments of Education and Health and Human Services the next year.[5] The appointments of Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State made them the highest-ranking African Americans in the United States presidential line of succession at that time.[6] On January 20, 2021, Kamala Harris became the highest-ranking African American person in the line of succession when she was inaugurated as Vice President.[7]
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has had the most African-American Secretaries, with five. The Department of Transportation has had three. The departments of Education, Health and Human Services, Justice, State, and Veterans Affairs have each had two. The departments of Homeland Security, Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, Defense, and Energy has each had one. The two existing departments of Interior and Treasury have not had African-American Secretaries. President Bill Clinton has appointed the most African Americans to the Cabinet during his tenure, with a total of seven.
African-American Secretaries
Current departments


Numerical order represents the seniority of the Secretaries in the United States presidential line of succession.
- * denotes the first African-American secretary of that particular department
African-American Nominees for Cabinet Secretaries and Cabinet-Level Positions
Nominees for Cabinet Secretaries | |||||
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Nominee | Position | Announced | Party | Incoming Administration | Ref. |
Marcia Fudge | Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | December 10, 2020 | Democratic | Joe Biden | [34] |
Nominees for Cabinet-Level Positions | |||||
Nominee | Position | Announced | Party | Incoming Administration | Ref. |
Michael S. Regan | Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | December 17, 2020 | Democratic | Joe Biden | [35] |
Linda Thomas-Greenfield | U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations | November 23, 2020 | [36] | ||
Cecilia Rouse* | Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers | November 30, 2020 | [37] |
Defunct departments
The departments are listed in order of their establishment (earliest first).
- * denotes the first African-American secretary of that particular department
# | Secretary | Position | Year appointed |
Party | Administration | Ref. |
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1 | — [d] | Postmaster General | — [d] | — [d] | — [d] | — |
2 | — [e] | Secretary of the Navy | — [e] | — [e] | — [e] | — |
3 | — [f] | Secretary of War | — [f] | — [f] | — [f] | — |
4 | — [g] | Secretary of Commerce and Labor | — [g] | — [g] | — [g] | — |
5 | Patricia Roberts Harris* | Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare | 1979 | Democratic | Jimmy Carter | [5][17] |
See also
- African Americans in the United States Congress
- List of African-American United States Senators
- List of African-American United States Representatives
- Black Cabinet
- List of female United States Cabinet Secretaries
- List of first African-American mayors
- List of foreign-born United States Cabinet Secretaries
- List of minority governors and lieutenant governors in the United States
Notes
- a The Department of the Treasury was established in 1789; no African American has yet served as Secretary.[38]
- b The Department of the Interior was established in 1849; no African American has yet served as Secretary.[39]
- d The Postmaster General ceased to be a member of the Cabinet when the Post Office Department was re-organized into the United States Postal Service, a special agency independent of the executive branch, by the 1970 Postal Reorganization Act. No African American had ever served while it was a Cabinet post.[40]
- e The Secretary of the Navy ceased to be a member of the Cabinet when the Department of the Navy was absorbed into the Department of Defense in 1947. No African American had ever served while it was a Cabinet post.[41][42]
- f The position of Secretary of War became defunct when the Department of War became the Department of Defense in 1947. No African American had ever served while it was a Cabinet post.[41]
- g The position of Secretary of Commerce and Labor became defunct when the Department of Commerce and Labor was subdivided into two separate entities in 1913. No African American had ever served while it was a Cabinet post.[43]
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External links
- The Cabinet - Provided by the White House. Retrieved 24 January 2016.