Alexis Herman, First Black U.S. Labor Secretary and Civil Rights Pioneer, Dies at 77

Portrait of Alexis Herman, first Black U.S. secretary of labor and trailblazing civil rights advocate

Alexis Herman, First Black U.S. Labor Secretary and Civil Rights Pioneer, Dies at 77

According to The New York Times, Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. secretary of labor and a key Democratic Party figure, died Friday in at 77.

Raised under segregation in Alabama, Herman became a major organizer, helping President win office and later serving in his cabinet. She famously helped settle the 1997 UPS strike, easing tensions between labor and the administration.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with former Labor Secretary Alexis Herman prior to addressing the 51st Delta Sigma Theta National Convention in Washington, Tuesday, July 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Earlier, she worked to expand opportunities for and served as director of the Labor Department’s Women’s Bureau under President Carter.

After her government service, she held leadership roles in several companies and disaster recovery efforts.

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Herman, a pioneer for civil rights and workplace , was celebrated for her dedication to young leaders and grassroots activism.


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