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Office Conversation with A. Philip Randolph


Office Conversation with A. Philip Randolph - Miller Center

A. Philip Randolph, September 1, 1940, A. Philip Randolph, Africa, American Defense and Security, Secret White House Tapes | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidency.

Office Conversation - Miller Center

More Franklin D. Roosevelt Recordings · Press Conference 675 · Office Conversation · Office Conversation with A. Philip Randolph · Office Conversation · Press ...

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum - White House Office ...

Transcripts of White House Office Conversations, 08/22/1940 - 10/10/1940. 4. FDR Meets With Black Leaders. Side 1, 1637-1972. September 27, 1940. Randolph ...

A. Philip Randolph Challenges President Franklin Roosevelt

Civil rights leader and labor activist A. Philip Randolph (1889–1979) relates an Oval Office encounter in 1941 with President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Office Conversation 4 - Internet Archive

Philip Randolph. Most of the recording consists of Roosevelt and Frank Knox discussing the issue of African-Americans in the Navy. We believe ...

Jan. 25, 1941: A. Philip Randolph and March on Washington

On Jan. 25, 1941, A. Philip Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters union, made the official call for a march on Washington.

A. Philip Randolph Oral History Interview I - LBJ Presidential Library

PHILIP RANDOLPH. INTERVIEWER: THOMAS H. BAKER. Mr. Randolph's office, 217 West 125 Street, New York, October 29, 1968. B: This is the interview with A. Philip ...

A. Philip Randolph Confronts FDR In White House Over Segregated...

Philip Randolph met with President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the White House on this day to demand racial integration of the U.S. Armed forces. Congress had ...

Telephone conversation # 554, sound recording, LBJ and A. PHILIP ...

PHILIP RANDOLPH, 12/18/1963, 6:50PM. Duration: (min: sec):. 1:04. Reference No ... Oval Office or unknown location. Subject: Civil rights; Condolences and ...

How Early White House Conversations Influenced Civil Rights

Philip Randolph, president and founder of the Brotherhood ... meeting with Randolph and White in the office of New York Mayor Fiorello H.

Black Lives Matter - A Philip Randolph Story - YouTube

Many will say that Asa Philip Randolph was the true "father of the civil rights movement" in the United States.

A Philip Randolph, African American Labor Activist

Click here for an oral history interview with A. Philip Randolph from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library. The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters ( ...

Remarks at the Memorial Services for Civil Rights Leader A. Philip ...

A. Philip Randolph led the march on Washington. As has been pointed out, he was scorned by those in power. And he was even feared somewhat by those who were ...

Oral history transcript, A. Phillip Randolph, interview 1 (I), 10/29 ...

Oral history transcript, A. Phillip Randolph, interview 1 (I), 10/29/1968, by T.H. Baker · Title: · Number of Pages: · Description: · Contributor: · Collection:.

A. Philip Randolph's 1963 March on Washington speech

The following is a transcript of A. Philip Randolph's speech on the 1963 March on Washington. It was compiled from an audio transcript done by WGBH.

A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO

... speaking tour in 1918 that brought them to the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice and almost got them arrested. In June 1925, a group of Pullman ...

A. Philip Randolph - Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic ...

Philip Randolph had risen to political prominence through his work ... “Go to New York and try to talk Randolph and White out of this march.

The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. Jim Crow Stories . A. Philip Randolph

Justice is never given; it. After the war, Randolph lectured at New York's Rand School of Social Science and ran unsuccessfully for office on the Socialist ...

March to equality: A. Philip Randolph and the desegregation of the ...

He recalled inviting Roosevelt to speak at the march, even requesting the War Department provide tents for the protesters. The president ...

Oral History - Columbia 250

A. Philip Randolph," interview by Wendell Wray (New York: Columbia University Oral History Office, 18 July 1972), 130–36. Courtesy of ...