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A. Philip Randolph; a biographical portrait.

Title
A. Philip Randolph; a biographical portrait.
Author
Anderson, Jervis
Publication
New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich [1973]

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Description
xiv, 398 p. illus.; 25 cm.
Summary
Although somewhat overshadowed by giants such as W.E.B. Dubois and Martin Luther King, A. Philip Randolph is one of the most important figures in the Black struggle for civil and human rights during the 20th century. Includes Randolph's role in the trade union and Civil Rights movements, showing how his work in organizing for and leading the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters--the country's first all-Black union--laid crucial groundwork for the victories of social justice movements later in the century.
Subject
  • Randolph, A. Philip 1889-1979
  • Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters > History
  • Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
  • March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.)
  • March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
  • 1900-1999
  • Civil rights workers > United States > Biography
  • Civil rights movements > United States > History > 20th century
  • African Americans > Civil rights > History > 20th century
  • Labor unions > United States > Officials and employees > Biography
  • United States > Race relations
Genre/Form
  • Biography
  • collective biographies.
  • Biographies
  • History
  • Biographies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Pliography: p. 353-384.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • Preface -- Chapter 1: Prologue -- 1.1-Native Ground -- Chapter 2: Fathers -- 2.2-"Son of the Church" -- 2.3-Getting Religion -- 2.4-Home to Harlem -- 2.5-Starting Out.
  • Chapter 3: The Most Dangerous Negros in America -- 3.6-.Against the Grain -- 3.7-Hell, No! -- 3.8-Marcus Garvey: Crisis of the New Negro -- 3.9-The End of Radicalism.
  • Chapter 4: The Case of the Pullman Porter -- 4.11-"George" -- 4.12-"The Sea is Ruff" -- 4.13-"There Seemed No Way to Win" -- 4.14-Then Came the New Deal.
  • Chapter 5: New Masses -- 5.15-The Red and the Black -- 5.16-"Let the Negro Masses Speak" -- 5.17-Man of the Hour -- 5.18-We Won't Go.
  • Chapter 6: In the Parliament of Labor -- 6.19-Black Thorn -- 6.20-Life with Meany -- Chapter 7: Civil Rights: Doyen-7.21-"The Meaning of Our Numbers" -- Chapter 8: Epilogue -- 8.22-Plaudits -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
ISBN
0151078300
LCCN
^^^73159449^//r86
OCLC
  • 676172
  • SCSB-11176756
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library