AchievementJanuary 21, 1977· leadership
Patricia Roberts Harris becomes first Black woman in a presidential Cabinet
President Jimmy Carter appointed Patricia Roberts Harris as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in 1977, making her the first Black woman to serve in a presidential Cabinet. When a senator questioned whether she could represent the poor, Harris's electrifying response — 'I am one of them' — became a defining moment in American political history. She later served as Secretary of Health and Human Services.