Ray Marshall
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{{short description|American government official}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Ray Marshall
| image = Frmarshall.jpg
| office = 16th United States Secretary of Labor
| president = Jimmy Carter
| term_start = January 27, 1977
| term_end = January 20, 1981
| predecessor = William Usery Jr.
| successor = Raymond J. Donovan
| birth_name = Freddie Ray Marshall
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1928|8|22}}
| birth_place = Oak Grove, Louisiana, U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| party = Democratic
| education = Hinds Community College
Millsaps College (BA)
Louisiana State University (MA)
University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
| allegiance = United States
| branch = United States Navy
| battles = World War II
}}
Freddie Ray Marshall (born August 22, 1928) is an American economist who is the professor emeritus and Audre and Bernard Rapoport Centennial Chair in Economics and Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
Early life and education
Marshall was born in 1928 in Oak Grove, Louisiana and had lived in an orphanage. Marshall joined the United States Navy in 1943 when he was fifteen years old and served during World War II. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Millsaps College, a Master of Arts from Louisiana State University, and a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley in economics. As a PhD student, Marshall's research was supervised by Walter Galenson.
Career
He has held several academic posts, but since 1962 has been at the University of Texas, with the exception of his term as United States Secretary of Labor as a member of Jimmy Carter's Administration.[https://millercenter.org/president/carter/essays/marshall-1977-secretary-of-labor University of Virginia-Miller Center-F. Ray Miller] As Secretary of Labor, he expanded public service and job-training programs, as a part of Carter's economic stimulus program. Marshall was also one of the founders of the Economic Policy Institute in 1986.
Books
- F. Ray Marshall, Labor in the South, Harvard University Press, 1967. {{ISBN|9780674507005}}.
- {{cite book |title=Thinking for a Living: Education and the Wealth of Nations |isbn=978-0-465-08557-6 |date=October 19, 1993 |publisher=Basic Books | author=Ray Marshall |author2=Marc Tucker}}
- Editor: Back to Shared Prosperity: The Growing Inequality of Wealth and Income in America, {{ISBN|978-0765604255}}.
References
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External links
- [http://www.dol.gov/oasam/programs/history/marshall.htm U.S. Department of Labor Marshall biography]
- {{C-SPAN|5657}}
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