A host of tributes across America recognize the achievements of pioneering Black union leader A. Philip Randolph — his ...
A. Philip Randolph founder, March on Washington A. Philip Randolph was a prominent 20th century African-American civil rights leader and the founder of both the March on Washington Movement and the ...
Born in Crescent City on April 15, 1889, then raised and educated in Jacksonville, Florida Mr. Asa Philip Randolph was the son of an AME Minister and tailor father, and seamstress mother.
Jacksonville officials, business owners and other leaders on Wednesday will introduce Florida Avenue Main Street, a new ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If anyone knows what it’s like to overcome, it’s A. Philip Randolph Career Academies senior Martin Folsom. Despite being homeless and having spent time living in ...
Philip Wollburg is Senior Economist at the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS). His research interests include agriculture, poverty, and climate impacts in low-income countries. He co ...
1941 - Defense plants initially resisted hiring African-Americans. But in 1941, A. Philip Randolph (front, center), president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, threatened to have 100,000 ...
Since 1995, the National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum has served as the only Black labor history museum in the ...
The Legacy Fund supports pioneering college-access initiatives for eligible students through a variety of scholarship opportunities. Asa Philip Randolph (1889-1979), who received an honorary degree ...
And, at least briefly, Garvey enjoyed their support. But by 1920, A. Philip Randolph and other black leaders, some of whom had supported Garvey after his arrival in the United States, came to ...