Samuel Pierce
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Samuel Riley "Silent Sam" Pierce, Jr. (September 8, 1922–October 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.
Pierce was a prominent member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.
Preceded by: Maurice Edwin Landrieu |
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 1981–1989 |
Succeeded by: Jack French Kemp |
United States Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development | ![]() |
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Weaver | Romney | Lynn | Hills | Harris | Landrieu | Pierce | Kemp | Cisneros | Cuomo | Martinez | Jackson |