How Did Asa Philip Randolph Influence The Civil Rights Movement

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Title: How today’s society views the contributions of Asa Philip Randolph’s activism for Civil Rights in America. Thesis Introduction: Asa Philip Randolph was a true icon of the mid-20th century civil rights movement, and through his many contributions in social activism he opened the doors to equality in both the areas of labor, social justice, and fair treatment for all people living in the United States of America 1. How today’s society views the contributions of Asa Philip Randolph’s activism for Civil Rights in America, and the significance of his efforts and work during the WWII era on to the March on Washington for equality. A. Randolph’s activism for labor rights and establishing the first recognized African American Union. B. Randolph organized the first March on Washington upon the U.S. entry into …show more content…

Outline A. Randolph’s activism for labor rights and establishing the first recognized African American Union. 1. Randolph’s challenges and battles with pressing the issues of equality in the labor field, which he and many African Americans faced during the Depression and WWII era in America. 2. Randolph’s beliefs about African Americans needing to be economically free in order to become politically free in America. 3. Randolph’s fight for the full integration of black workers into the American Trade Union by establishing the Brotherhood of the Sleeping Car Porters Union, the first black recognized AFL union in the country. B. Randolph’s political role and activism during the start of WWII. 1. A. Philip Randolph use of the idea of mass protest as a vehicle to influence the political views of the federal government. 2. Randolph organizes one of the first protest marches on Washington about discrimination to African Americans in the Defense Industry factories. 3. Randolph’s influence on President Roosevelt’s passage of an executive order banning all discrimination in the defense industry which paved the way for Fair Employment Practices in

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