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Paperback Philip Randolph Book

ISBN: 102198941X

ISBN13: 9781021989413

Philip Randolph

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This biography explores the life and work of A. Philip Randolph, a pioneering civil rights activist and union organizer. The author provides a thoughtful and engaging account of Randolph's struggles and achievements, from his early work as a Pullman porter to his leadership of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and his role in organizing the historic March on Washington. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in civil rights, labor history, or social justice.

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