Daniel Patrick Moynihan was an American politician born on March 16, 1927 in Oklahoma. He had a successful career in politics, and his net worth, biography, age, height, and family have been well documented. He was a prominent figure in the Democratic Party and served in the United States Senate from 1977 to 2001. He was also a professor at Harvard University and a United Nations ambassador.
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Four term US Senator from New York who was the United States' Ambassador to the United Nations and to India. He was notably a member of four successive presidential administrations.
He was the Assistant Secretary of Labor for policy in the Kennedy Administration, writing a book arguing that the government should do more to help black people.
He wrote many books on the subject of ethnic and race relations, as well as poverty, and crime, earning a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
His father John Henry Moynihan was a reporter for a daily newspaper in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Daniel was born.
His close friend George F. Will remarked, in noting the lack of intelligent debate in Congress, that Moynihan wrote more books than most senators read.