A. Philip Randolph
Born | April 15, 1889 |
Hometown | Crescent City, Florida, United States |
Spouse | Lucille Campbell Green Randolph |
Parents | James William Randolph , Elizabeth Robinson Randolph |
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Jax History CEO: In the wake of racial violence, look to A. Philip Randolph's example
- Reflecting on the life of civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph, who left Jacksonville in 1911 on a lifelong quest to end social injustice.
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Under the baobab: 60th anniversary of March on Washington marks continuation of efforts
An event to mark the anniversary will be held in downtown State College today.
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March on Washington turns 60 with miles to go
On Aug. 28, 1963, more than a quarter million people walked in the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom — the same march that saw the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. give his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Now, 60 years later, the march is being recreated as advocates highlight the fight…
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‘Tell ’em about the dream, Martin!’: Memories from the crowd at MLK’s March on Washington
People who attended the March on Washington said the event changed their lives. Here's what they remember.
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Sexism almost sidelined Black women at 1963 March on Washington. How they fought back.
Activists pushed male leaders to allow women to speak at the 1963 March on Washington.
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Mark Woods: 60 years after March on Washington, A. Philip Randolph's story — in his words
For someone looking for Jacksonville’s history, it was like stumbling upon a treasure, not exactly buried, but kept in Columbia University's library.
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Rustin Photos Reveal First Look at Colman Domingo as Unsung Civil Rights Hero
Netflix has released the official Rustin photos for its forthcoming biographical drama, featuring Colman Domingo as the unsung civil rights hero Bayard Rustin. The film is scheduled to arrive in select theaters on November 3, followed by its streaming debut on November 17. Who’s the Rustin Cast? In addition to Colman, the photos also unveiled […] The post Rustin Photos Reveal First Look at Colman Domingo as Unsung Civil Rights Hero appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streamin
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The Ambitions of the Civil Rights Movement Went Far Beyond Affirmative Action
The demands of the civil rights movement went beyond affirmative action. We should find inspiration in their goals today
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Unsung Detroit heroes: 2 Martin Luther King Jr. marches possible
Detroit, and Detroiters, are central to the story of Martin Luther King's March on Washington, and his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
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Remembering and honoring the Montford Point Marines from World War II | Along The Way
Wanted: 17,000 World War II era Black Marines, or their survivors, who trained to become U.S. Marines at Montford Point Camp from 1942 to 1949.
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Meet Bayard Rustin, often-forgotten civil rights activist, gay rights advocate, union organizer, pacifist and man of compassion for all in trouble
In this Feb. 2, 1964, image, Bayard Rustin talks on a telephone from a church in Brooklyn, New York. Patrick A. Burns/New York Times Co./Getty ImagesAs I began writing “Bayard Rustin: American Dreamer,” my biography of the 20th-century radical leader and activist, one of my colleagues cautioned me not to “fall in love.” This, of course, is good advice for any biographer, and I tried to follow it. But it wasn’t easy, because Bayard Rustin was America’s signature radical voice during the 20th cent
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