Which member of the black cabinet served as its “titular head,” thanks partly to a close relationship with the Roosevelt family?

a. Mary McLeod Bethune
b. Campbell Johnson
c. Crystal Byrd Fauset
d. Rayford W. Logan


a. Mary McLeod Bethune

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