- E. Frederic Morrow
E. Frederic Morrow (c. 1906-1994) was the first
African American to hold an executive position at theWhite House . He served PresidentDwight Eisenhower as Administrative Officer for Special Projects from 1955 to 1961. His brother was AmbassadorJohn H. Morrow .A graduate of the law school of
Rutgers University , he attendedBowdoin College from 1926-1930, but had to return to assist his family before graduating. Bowdoin awarded him an honorary LL.D. degree in [http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/subject/bowdoin/honors/Morrow70.pdf 1970] The Hackensack, New Jersey native worked for theNAACP before joining theUnited States Army duringWorld War II . Later, he was a writer forCBS before joining the 1952 Eisenhower campaign. Morrow served as an advisor at theU.S. Commerce Department before being picked for the White House job."As the sole African American on a staff dealing with racial tensions related to integration, Morrow faced difficult personal and professional struggles at the White House. The Supreme Court’s landmark
Brown v. Board of Education ruling, the Montgomery bus boycott, and the Little Rock crisis were the backdrop for Morrow’s White House years. On a staff with a civil-rights policy that was at best cautious, Morrow was often frustrated and angered. He lived at a time when qualified African Americans were excluded from high-level political positions. Morrow as a black 'first' found relations within the president’s 'official family' to be 'correct in conduct, but cold.'" [http://www.whitehousehistory.org/05/subs/05_c17.html]After his Republican Party was turned out of office in 1960, Morrow wrote a book on his experiences, "Black Man in the White House". He later became the first African American vice-president of
Bank of America . His other books were "Way Down South Up North" and "Forty Years a Guinea Pig".He was a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.External links
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_m.html Records and Papers of E. Frederic Morrow, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_n14_v86/ai_15710228 "Jet" obituary]
* [http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/989/E_Frederick_Morrow_served_many_aspects_of_America African-American Registry]
* [http://www.whitehousehistory.org/05/subs/05_c17.html White House Historical Association]References
*Willcox, Isobel (July 15, 1973). "Hackensack Is Recalled As Hostile, Racist Town". "NY Times", p.82.
*Saxon, Wolfgang (July 21, 1994) (Morrow obituary). "NY Times", p.B11.
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