A. Philip Randolph
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At a time when protests were neither popular nor safe,  the early 1920s, A Philip Randolph iniated the Brotherhood  of sleeping car porters.  , born in in  Crescent City Florida, was reared in the tradition of the  abolitionists.  This upbringing instiled in him a social  conscience that led him to ....          
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....  in the 1960s he helped organize the  march on washington for jobs and freedom.  A Philip  Randolph's public career helped to advance the cause of all  people especially African Americans.  However the writers  of current history have almost ignored the accomplishments  of .  This treatment is not suprising  since the behind the scenes leaders of movements are often  forgotten except by those who participated in the movement.
Anyone present in the 1940s civil rights struggle  certainly remebers  ....          
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