Message of President Franklin Roosevelt nominating Frances Perkins of New York to be Secretary of Labor
3/4/1933
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt notified the U.S. Senate on March 4, 1933, that he had nominated Frances Perkins of New York to be Secretary of Labor. She was confirmed in this position and became the first woman appointed to a Cabinet position. She was the longest serving Labor secretary, serving for 12 years between 1933 and 1945. She was also the first woman to enter the Presidential Line of Succession.
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595434Full Citation: Message of President Franklin Roosevelt nominating Frances Perkins of New York to be Secretary of Labor; 3/4/1933; Records of the U.S. Senate, Record Group 46. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/message-of-president-franklin-roosevelt-nominating-frances-perkins-of-new-york-to-be-secretary-of-labor, December 6, 2024]