Wednesday, February 20, 2008

A. Phillip Randolph



A. Philip Randolph, a black labor movement leader and the founder of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, believed that the key to black progress rested in the black working class. Beyond this, however, Randolph later found that defeating segregation was also an important cause. Although he was much older by this time, it failed to stop him from implementing his idea for one of the most memorable events during the civil rights movement—the March on Washington.

Source: Asa Philip Randolph - Profile of Labor & Civil Rights Leader
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