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"There must be no dual standards of justice, no dual rights, privileges, duties, or responsibilities of citizenship. No dual forms of freedom.” #aphiliprandolph #blackhistorymonth #blackresistance

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Porters under the leadership of #APhilipRandolph. Until desegregation had its effect in the United States in the 1960s, the occupation of porter was almost the exclusive province of African American and Black Canadian men.’
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IAM and TCU/IAM Celebrate 100th Anniversary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - Labor Heritage Foundation IAM Union (IAM) and TCU/IAM are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) by reflecting on the legacy of the historic union and its founder A. Philip Randolph.

✊🏽 This year marks 100 years since A. Philip Randolph founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters—the first Black-led union to secure a contract in the U.S. IAM and TCU/IAM celebrate the BSCP’s legacy. 👉 bit.ly/4mJ54XT

#LaborHistory #UnionStrong #APhilipRandolph

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Pullman Porters - Ordinary Men, Extraordinary History
Pullman Porters - Ordinary Men, Extraordinary History They made beds and cleaned toilets. They shined shoes, dusted jackets, cooked meals and washed dishes. Yet the Pullman porters created history in the face of adversity and racial prejudice. They helped form the foundation for the black middle class, and became instrumental in the civil rights movement. Follow two former porters as they travel from their homes in Seattle to Oakland, Calif., where they were honored by Amtrak and the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum for their years of service. Troy Walker worked for the Santa Fe Railroad and Amtrak from 1944-1971. Walker was promoted from a dining car waiter to a lounge car attendant and finally a supervisor, when he retired after 37 years of working on the railroad. The son of a Pullman porter, Thomas H. Gray worked on the Santa Fe Railroad from 1955-1959. Gray was able to work as a chair car attendant for...

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Pullman Porters – Ordinary Men, Extraordinary History

100 years ago today the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters was founded in NYC.

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#LaborHistory #PullmanPorters #APhilipRandolph #UnionStrong

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The 'New Economic Bill of Rights' Comic Strip: A Vision for 2024 and Beyond | Common Dreams After 50 years of class war from above and concerted efforts to suppress the working class, the great majority of Americans still crave—and deserve—an economy built for working people. Now we have to ...

I join the #WVa PDA this eve to talk about the story of the #economicbillofrights #FDR #APhilipRandolph #MLKjr

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June 18 Peace Love Art Activism | The Woodstock Whisperer/Jim Shelley June 18 Peace Love Art Activism, SCOTUS ruled that the Trump administration could not carry out its plan to shut down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

#June18 #Peace #Love #Art #Activism #NativeAmerican #LongWalk #Dine #Navajo 1868, #APhilipRandolph #FDR 1941 #SDS #WeatherUnderground 1969, #WashingtonPost #PentagonPapers 1971 #SallyRide #Challenger 1983, #Delaware #Cannabis legal 2015, #Votingrights 2018 woodstockwhisperer.info/2017/06/18/j...

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LABOR QUOTE OF THE WEEK: A. Philip Randolph - Labor Heritage Foundation “Those who deplore our militants, who exhort patience in the name of a false peace, are in fact supporting segregation and exploitation. They would have social peace at the expense of social and racial justice. They are more concerned with easing racial tension than enforcing racial democracy.”B

🗣️ Labor Quote of the Week
“Those who deplore our militants, who exhort patience in the name of a false peace…” A. Philip Randolph, Civil rights icon, labor leader, and organizer of the 1963 March on Washington.
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#LaborHistory #APhilipRandolph #1u #RacialJustice

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"Justice is never given; it is exacted and the struggle must be continuous for freedom is never a final fact, but a continuing evolving process to higher and higher levels of human, social, economic, political and religious relationship."
- A. Philip Randolph

"Justice is never given; it is exacted and the struggle must be continuous for freedom is never a final fact, but a continuing evolving process to higher and higher levels of human, social, economic, political and religious relationship." - A. Philip Randolph

#QuoteOfTheDay: #APhilipRandolph

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#OTD #OnThisDay #May16, 1979: #DOTD: #RIP #APhilipRandolph.
#LaborUnionLeaders #CivilRightsLeaders #AfricanAmericans #BlackAmericans #BlackPeople #Blacks #GreatMen #BigSixActivists #BrotherhoodOfSleepingCarPorters #CivilRightsMovement #LaborMovement #AntiRacism #MarchOnWashington

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On this day in 1925, A. Philip Randolph founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters—the first Black-led union. It sparked a movement for labor rights and racial justice, paving the way to the 1963 March on Washington. #OTD #LaborHistory #APhilipRandolph #ReimaginingTheRevolution

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As a trade unionist and passionate civil rights advocate, A. Philip Randolph created the first successful Black trade union and led them to (reluctant) acceptance into the American Federation of Labor. For much of his career, Randolph fought for equal trade opportunities for Black people. In regards to the ability of African Americans to partake in federal government employment and contracts, he vowed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that he'd lead thousands in a protest in Washington, D.C., if they didn't receive equal treatment, resulting in the POTUS signing an executive order that banned discrimination in defense industries and at the federal level. Randolph also founded the League for Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Against Military Segregation, which inspired President Harry Truman to sign an executive order that forbade segregation in the military. He was also a director for 1963's March on Washington.

As a trade unionist and passionate civil rights advocate, A. Philip Randolph created the first successful Black trade union and led them to (reluctant) acceptance into the American Federation of Labor. For much of his career, Randolph fought for equal trade opportunities for Black people. In regards to the ability of African Americans to partake in federal government employment and contracts, he vowed to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that he'd lead thousands in a protest in Washington, D.C., if they didn't receive equal treatment, resulting in the POTUS signing an executive order that banned discrimination in defense industries and at the federal level. Randolph also founded the League for Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Against Military Segregation, which inspired President Harry Truman to sign an executive order that forbade segregation in the military. He was also a director for 1963's March on Washington.

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#BlackHistoryMonth day 20 with another guy they don't teach you about in school: #APhilipRandolph
#CivilRights #Union #BHM

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#BlackHistoryMonth #MartinLutherKing #APhilipRandolph
Sadly, the moral compass of the USA has always been Black.
It would be great if somebody else would step up, but where is a Black leader today to organize? #MarchOnWashington2025

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A quote from A. Philip Randolph, “Freedom is never given; it is won.”

A quote from A. Philip Randolph, “Freedom is never given; it is won.”

#quote #Freedom #APhilipRandolph #BlackHistoryMonth

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To be in Omo’s presence is to be inspired—his unwavering commitment to justice and empowerment is truly transformative.

#BlackHistoryMonth #LivingLegacy #APhilipRandolph #OmowaleSatterwhite

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#aphiliprandolph #aphiliprandolphinstitute #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #blackaf #blacklivesmatter #blackpower #blacklove #blackpride #blackmen #blackwomen #blackculture #blackisbeautiful #betonblack #diversity #equity #inclusion #empowerment #activism #resilience #nograyarea ✊🏾

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"Culture for Service, Service for Humanity: A. Phillip Randolph and the Black Freedom Struggle"

Join for a conversation highlighting the life and times of #APhilipRandolph , labor activist and freedom fighter.

Link to watch: 👇🏾
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKAJ...

#BHM2025

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January 14 Peace Love Art Activism | The Woodstock Whisperer/Jim Shelley January 14 Peace Love Art Activism, Henry Ford announced the newest advance in assembly line production of cars. Thecontinuous motion method reduced assembly time

#OTD #January14 #Peace #Love #Art #Activism #MotherEarth magazine banned 1910, #HenryFord assembly line 1914, #BLM #RaymondGunn lynched #Maryville #MO 1931, #APhilipRandolph #MarchonWashington 1941, Gov #GeorgeWallace segregation forever 1963, plus more woodstockwhisperer.info/2017/01/14/j...

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