Traces the life of the civil rights activist who organized the labor union for Pullman car porters and crusaded for the desegregation of the armed forces.
Hardcover
(Morgan Reynolds Publishing, Aug. 16, 2005)
A Philip Randolph was the voice of workers and the driving force integrating unions during the tumultuous first half of the nineteenth century. Born in Florida during the Jim Crow era, Randolph was taught at a young age to resist the racism he so often endured. He became a leader during the civil rights movement, calling for integration and jobs for black America.