- George W. Haley
George W. Haley (b.
August 28 1925 inHenning, Tennessee ) is the younger brother ofPulitzer prize winnerAlex Haley .Early background
He was a classmate and contemporary of
Martin Luther King, Jr. atMorehouse College .Further education
Haley was the second African-American to receive a Law degree from the
University of Arkansas . Worked with AttorneyThurgood Marshall on the landmark Brown v. Topeka, Kansas Board of Education case challenging the separate but equal ruling of TheUnited States Supreme Court casePlessy v. Ferguson .Later career
Haley served in national administrations since 1969 under Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Clinton, and George W. Bush. His government posts included chief counsel of the Federal Transit Administration from 1969 to 1973 and general counsel and congressional liaison of the U.S. Information Agency, now part of the State Department, from 1976 to 1977. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush appointed Haley chairman of the Postal Rate Commission.
Mr. Haley served as
Ambassador to the Republic ofThe Gambia in West Africa at the pleasure of PresidentBill Clinton until 2001.
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