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  1. Asa Philip Randolph (April 15, 1889 – May 16, 1979) was an American labor unionist and civil rights activist. In 1925, he organized and led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters , the first successful African-American -led labor union.

  2. A. Philip Randolph. Asa Philip Randolph 1 (15 de abril de 1889 - 16 de mayo de 1979), fue un sindicalista 2 del Movimiento obrero y del Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles en Estados Unidos. Nació en Crescent City (Florida).

  3. 27 de oct. de 2009 · A. Philip Randolph was a labor leader and civil rights activist who founded the nation’s first major Black labor union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) in 1925. In the...

  4. 12 de may. de 2024 · A. Philip Randolph, trade unionist and civil-rights leader who was an influential figure in the struggle for justice and equality for African Americans. Randolph was a director of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963), a massive demonstration in support of civil rights for Blacks.

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  5. A. Philip Randolph brought the gospel of trade unionism to millions of African American households. Randolph led a 10-year drive to organize the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) and served as the organization's first president.

  6. Asa Philip Randolph, fue un sindicalista del Movimiento obrero y del Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles en Estados Unidos. Nació en Crescent City (Florida). Su padre era pastor de la Iglesia Episcopal Metodista Africana y trasladó a su familia a Jacksonville en 1891.

  7. A. Philip Randolph, whom Martin Luther King, Jr., called “truly the Dean of Negro leaders,” played a crucial role in gaining recognition of African Americans in labor organizations (Papers 4:527).