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Samuel Riley "Silent Sam" Pierce, Jr. (September 8, 1922October 31, 2000) was Ronald Reagan's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. He was Reagan's only African American cabinet member and the only one to serve in his post throughout both of Reagan's terms as President. After leaving office he was investigated by the United States Office of the Independent Counsel. He graduated from Cornell University in 1947 and received a law degree from Cornell Law School in 1949. He earned a Master of Laws degree from New York University School of Law in 1952. September 8 is the 251st day of the year (252nd in leap years). ... 1922 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining, as the final day of October. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... Order: 40th President Vice President: George H.W. Bush Term of office: 20 January 1981 – 20 January 1989 Preceded by: Jimmy Carter Succeeded by: George H.W. Bush Date of birth: 6 February 1911 Place of birth: Tampico, Illinois Date of death: 5 June 2004 Place of death: Bel-Air... The United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, concerned with The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ... African Americans, also known as Afro-Americans or black Americans, are an ethnic group in the United States of America whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Sub-Saharan and West Africa. ... Cabinet meeting on May 16, 2001. ... United States Office of the Independent Counsel was an independent prosecutor — distinct from the Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice — that provided reports to the Congress under Title 28 of the United States Code, Section 595. ... For other uses of the name Cornell, see Cornell (disambiguation). ... Cornell Law School, located in Ithaca, New York, is a graduate school of Cornell University. ... The New York University School of Law (or simply NYU Law) is one of eight law schools in New York City. ...



Pierce was a prominent member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans. Nicknames: Alphas, A Phi A Founded December 4, 1906 International Headquarters Baltimore, Maryland Official Colors Old Gold and Black Official Flower Yellow Rose Official Symbols Sphinx, Ape, Pharaoh Coat of Arms Motto: First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity website Alpha Phi Alpha...

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Preceded by:
Maurice Edwin Landrieu
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
1981–1989
Succeeded by:
Jack French Kemp



Maurice Edwin Moon Landrieu (born July 23, 1930) is a former Judge, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, and United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. ... The United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, concerned with The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ... Jack French Kemp (born July 13, 1935) is an American politician and former professional American football player. ...

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