
On this day in 1924, the โfather of affirmative actionโ and a civil rights icon, Dr. Arthur Allen Fletcher, was born.
The last surviving plaintiff of the landmark Brown v. Board of education case before his death in 2005, he implemented the countryโs first federal affirmative action program which required federal contractors to meet specific goals on minority hiring in the notoriously segregated construction industry.
Millions have benefited but so few people know the origins of this transformative government program.
Dr. Fletcher served four U.S. presidents, including a role as chairman for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights under President George H.W. Bush.
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