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Biography of A. Philip Randolph
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 The American labor and civil rights leader A. Philip Randolph (1889-1979), considered the most prominent of all African American trade unionists, was one of the major figures in the struggle for civil rights. The son of an itinerant minister of the...
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Biography of A(sa) Philip Randolph
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 Any serious discussion on blacks in the United States labor movement always includes some prominent mention of A. Philip Randolph for his role as organizer and leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters for forty-three years. Randolph is...


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A. Philip Randolph Quotes
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 Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass...


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Randolph, A. Philip Summary
3,464 words, approx. 12 pages A. Philip Randolph Born April 15, 1889 (Crescent City, Florida) Died May 16, 1979 (New York, New York) Labor activist Civil rights activist American labor leader and civil rights crusader A. Philip Randolph was instrumental in shaping some of the first...
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A. Philip Randolph Summary
2,486 words, approx. 8 pages A. Philip Randolph Born April 15, 1889 Crescent City, Florida Died May 16, 1979 New York, New York Labor leader and civil rights activist As founding president, A. Philip Randolph led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters to become the first...
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Randolph, A. Philip Summary
2,390 words, approx. 8 pages Born April 15, 1889 Crescent City, Florida Died May 16, 1979 New York, New York Labor and civil rights leader A. Philip...
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A. Philip Randolph Summary
2,349 words, approx. 8 pages Born April 15, 1889 Crescent City, Florida Died May 16, 1979 New York, New York Labor and civil rights leader "Why should a Negro...
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 Asa Philip Randolph (April 15 1889 – May 16 1979) was a prominent twentieth century African-American civil rights leader and founder of the first black labor union in the United...



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A. Philip Randolph. (Labor).
06/22/2002: 3,425 words, approx. 11 pages Editor's note: A. Philip Randolph was also the Chair of the August 28, 1963 March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom. By then an elder statesman of the civil rights and labor movements, Randolph and March organizer Bayard Rustin were able to bring...
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A. Philip Randolph began the Black union movement
02/11/1997: 347 words, approx. 1 pages Philadelphia Tribune, The 02-11-1997 A. Philip Randolph began the Black union movement. Asa Philip Randolph was born to James W. Randolph and wife on April 15, 1889, in Crescent City, Florida. Randolph was a writer, and with a friend, founded a journal,...


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