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A. Philip Randolph: A Radical Civil Rights Leader


A. Philip Randolph: A Radical Civil Rights Leader
A paper about why A. Phillips Randolph is rarely cited as a civil rights leader, despite his work in founding black labor unions.
1,200 words (approx. 4.8 pages) | 3 sources | 2000 United States


Paper Summary:

In the paper I talk about why A. Phillips Randolph is rarely cited as a civil rights leader. I conclude that the reason that Randolph is not cited as a civil rights leader is because he was not radical enough and not as vocal as others. He preached non-violence and advancements through labor equality.

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APA Citation:

A. Philip Randolph: A Radical Civil Rights Leader (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-A-Philip-Randolph-A-Radical-Civil-Rights-Leader/311

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"A. Philip Randolph: A Radical Civil Rights Leader" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-A-Philip-Randolph-A-Radical-Civil-Rights-Leader/311>




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Thomas Woodrow US
Publisher Since:
Jan 02, 2001
The George Washington University is located in Washington, D.C. two blocks from the White House. The undergrad population is about 10,000 students. GW is known for it's Political Science, History, Law, and International Affairs departments. I major in Political Science and History, with a possibile minor in Economics. I am invoved with University Greek life, the GW College Republicans, and working on Capitol Hill.
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