When Obama took office, he appointed only one Cabinet member who was black – Attorney General Eric Holder. During Obama’s second term, there were four black Cabinet appointees. The only black Cabinet member to have been appointed by Trump so far in his presidency is Ben Carson, secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
There are no black governors in office today, and there have been only four in U.S. history (as of year 2016 Pew Research Center)
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List of African Americans in the United States Congress
Political cartoon: Revels (seated) replaces Jefferson Davis (left; dressed as Iago from Shakespeare's Othello) in the Senate. Harper's Weekly Feb. 19, 1870. Davis had been a senator from Mississippi until 1861.
United States Senate
Main article: List of African-American United States Senators
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Main article: List of African-American United States Representatives
See also
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Black suffrage in the United States
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Civil rights movement (1865–1896)
Congressional Black Caucus
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