Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email Advertisement Geraldine Whittington (1931-1993), known to most as Gerri, is a notable woman of the Civil Rights Era. She left her mark on history as the first African American secretary to a U.S. President in the White House. Black History Moment
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