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    Asa Philip Randolph (April 15, 1889 – May 16, 1979) was an American labor unionist and civil rights activist. In 1925, he organized and led the Brotherhood...
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    development of the black middle class in America. Under the leadership of A. Philip Randolph, Pullman porters formed the first all-black union, the Brotherhood...
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  • The A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) is an organization for African-American trade unionists, a constituency group of the AFL-CIO, that advocates social...
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    The Big Six—Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins and Whitney Young—were the leaders of six prominent civil...
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    Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. Rustin worked in 1941 with A. Philip Randolph on the March on Washington Movement to press for an end to racial...
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    The A. Philip Randolph Campus High School is a four-year public high school in New York City. It is located in Harlem, adjacent to the City College of...
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    Have a Dream" speech in which he called for an end to racism and racial segregation. The march was organized by Bayard Rustin and A. Philip Randolph, who...
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    A. Philip Randolph Academies of Technology, also known as Randolph Skill Center High School and formerly known as Northside Skills Center, is one of twelve...
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  • married to the civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph and was able to finance his newspaper The Messenger. Randolph née Campbell was born on April 15,...
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    Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (category A. Philip Randolph)
    means of work by African-Americans. The leaders of the BSCP—including A. Philip Randolph, its founder and first president, Milton Webster, vice president and...
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  • Washington Movement (MOWM), 1941–1946, organized by activists A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin was a tool designed to pressure the U.S. government into providing...
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  • In Atlanta, A. Philip Randolph helped with the establishment of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957. Randolph and fraternity...
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  • 10,000 Black Men Named George is a 2002 Showtime TV movie about A. Philip Randolph and his coworkers Milton Webster and Ashley Totten. The title refers...
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    Andre Braugher (category Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award winners)
    the FX crime mini-series Thief (2006), and the TNT comedy series Men of a Certain Age (2009–2011). Braugher's film roles include Glory (1989), Primal...
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    outright. A labor union associated with the company, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, founded and organized by A. Philip Randolph, was one of...
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  • the Socialist Party of America (SPA) was publicly associated with A. Philip Randolph, the civil rights and labor union leader; and with Michael Harrington...
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    civil rights activists A. Philip Randolph, Walter White and others involved in the March on Washington Movement, who had planned a march on Washington,...
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  • the 20th century, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, A. Philip Randolph, and Martin Luther King Jr. She also mentored many emerging activists...
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    The Messenger (magazine) (category A. Philip Randolph)
    initially promoted a socialist political view. The Messenger was co-founded in New York City by Chandler Owen and A. Philip Randolph in August 1917. After...
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    "I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist and Baptist minister Martin Luther King Jr. during the March...
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  • Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute, No. 16-980, 584 U.S. ___ (2018), was a case before the Supreme Court of the United States regarding Ohio's voter...
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    Socialist A. Philip Randolph emerged as one of the most visible spokesmen for African American civil rights. In 1941, Randolph, Bayard Rustin and A. J. Muste...
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  • Thomas Hart Benton, American painter and educator (d. 1975) 1889 – A. Philip Randolph, American activist (d. 1979) 1890 – Percy Shaw, English businessman...
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    internationalist based in Harlem, New York. He was described by activist A. Philip Randolph as "the father of Harlem radicalism" and by the historian Joel Augustus...
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    capitalist system as "drain[ing] the swamp". A. Philip Randolph (1889–1979) and Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) in A Freedom Budget for All Americans (1966), argued...
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    giving rise to the civil rights movement of 1954 to 1968. A. Philip Randolph had planned a march on Washington, D.C., in 1941 to support demands for elimination...
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  • (1913–2005) Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (1908–1972) Colin Powell (1937–2021) A. Philip Randolph (1889–1979) Hiram Revels (1827–1901) Paul Robeson (1898–1978) Jackie...
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  • officers for governmental, private and not-for-profit organizations. APhilip Randolph, Bayard Rustin and Norman Hill were leaders of the civil rights movement...
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  • particular regarding the award given to actor and comedian Bill Cosby. A. Philip Randolph receiving the Medal from President Lyndon Johnson at one of the first...
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  • Civil Rights (LCCR) in 1950 by civil rights activists Arnold Aronson, A. Philip Randolph, and Roy Wilkins, the coalition has focused on issues ranging from...
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