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outlawed discrimination in war industries. -apex
President Roosevelt responded to the plans of Philip Randolph to organize a 100,000 march on Washington, D.C. in the year 1941 by authorizing the Committee on the Fair Employment Practices. He also was able to outlaw the discrimination by having the defense contractors.
outlawed discrimination in the workplace. Something along those lines
Phillip Randolph
a group of religious leaders
Randolph
No, it is not true. Edmund Randolph did not form the first Senate that advised President Washington. The first Senate of the United States was formed as a result of the Constitution and was established in 1789, with the first meeting taking place on March 4. Edmund Randolph did serve in President Washington's administration as the first Attorney General and later as the Secretary of State.
Franklin D. Roosevelt into establishing protections against discrimination.
A. Philip Randolph
Philip Randolph, organized a union for railroad porters called " the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters". ~ someone
Edmond Randolph was the first attorney general of the United State.
He threatened to organize a march on Washington.