Cordell Hull

Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871–July 23, 1955) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Tennessee. He is best-known as the longest-serving Secretary of State, holding the position for 11 years (1933–1944) in the administration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Hull received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945 for his role in establishing the United Nations, and was referred to by President Roosevelt as the Father of the United Nations. Hul... more

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  • Oct 2, 1871

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  • Jul 23, 1955 (age 83 years)

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  • Mar 4, 1933
  • Nov 30, 1944
  • Mar 4, 1923
  • Mar 3, 1931
  • Mar 4, 1931
  • Mar 3, 1933
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