AchievementFebruary 3, 2009· leadership
Eric Holder becomes first Black U.S. Attorney General
Eric Holder was confirmed as the 82nd Attorney General of the United States in 2009, becoming the first Black American to serve as the nation's chief law enforcement officer. During his six-year tenure he pursued voting rights enforcement, criminal justice reform, and oversight of police departments, and called America 'a nation of cowards' on race — sparking both outrage and praise.