LC control no. | n 98112818 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Flake, Floyd H., 1945- |
Variant(s) | Flake, Floyd, 1945- |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 19450130 |
Place of birth | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Affiliation | African Methodist Episcopal Church Wilberforce University Lincoln University (Pa.) Boston University United Theological Seminary (Dayton, Ohio) United States. Congress. House |
Profession or occupation | Legislators--United States Directors of corporations Clergy Educators |
Found in | The way of the bootstrapper, 1999: CIP t.p. (Floyd H. Flake) bk. t.p. (Floyd Flake) bk. jkt. (former U.S. representative; pastor of the Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church in Queens, N.Y.) U.S. Cong. House. Comm. on Transportation and Infrastructure. Floyd H. Flake Federal Building, 2000: p. 1 (H.R. 3323; to designate the Federal bldg. at 158-15 Liberty Ave. in Jamaica, Queens, N.Y., as the "Floyd H. Flake Federal Building"; b. Jan. 30, 1945; Dr. Flake, pastor, Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church in Queens) pp. 1-2 (member of Congress, 1986-1997) Biographical directory of the United States Congress online, viewed August 3, 2012 (Flake, Floyd Harold, a Representative from New York; born in Los Angeles, Calif., January 30, 1945) African American National Biography, accessed via The Oxford African American Studies Center online database, July 27, 2014: (Flake, Floyd Harold; U.S. representative, corporate executive, African methodist episcopal clergy, educator; born 30 January 1945 in Los Angeles, California, United States; BA, Wilberforce University in Ohio (1967); MA, Payne Theological (1970); associate dean of students at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania (1970-1973); director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Afro-American Center at Boston University (1974); doctor of ministry degrees from United Theological Seminary (1994); served in the Banking and Financial Services Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives (1986 to 1997); senior fellow with the Manhattan Institute for Social and Economic Policy, and an adjunct fellow with the Brookings Institute Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy; op-ed columnist for the New York Post; president of Edison Schools Inc.; in July 2002 assumed the presidency of his alma mater, Wilberforce University) |
Associated language | eng |