On this date in 1961, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was elected Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, making him one of the most powerful African American politicians of his time. As chairman, he played a key role in advancing major social and civil rights legislation, including education funding, minimum wage increases, and anti-discrimination policies. His leadership helped shape many of the Great Society programs under President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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