Asa Philip Randolph was a prominent twentieth-century African-American civil rights leader and the founder of both the March on Washington Movement and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, a landmark for labor and particularly for African-American labor organizing. In 1917 Randolph founded a magazine, The Messenger, which campaigned for black civil rights.
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Philip did not become king primarily because he was not the primary heir to the throne. His father, King Henry II of England, had designated Richard, Philip's older brother, as the successor. Additionally, Philip's political and military ambitions, coupled with conflicts with other powerful nobles, may have affected his standing and opportunities for ascension. Ultimately, Richard's reign overshadowed any potential claim Philip may have had.
The famous orator Demosthenes (384-322 BC) spoke out against alliances with Philip II and with Philip's son, Alexander the Great. Athens was conquered, but retained some autonomy under Macedonian rule. Demosthenes exploited anti-Macedonian sentiments for most of his political career.
Philip of Macedonia brought the cities under his control by military and political manoeuvering reinforced by his successor Alexander the Great.
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His favorite music was bock.
Philip Banks, a character from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," is portrayed as a heterosexual male. He is married to Vivian Banks, and their relationship is a central aspect of the show. The series focuses on family dynamics, parenting, and the challenges they face, rather than exploring Philip's sexual orientation in depth.
A. Philip Randolph's March on Washington movement in 1963 was ultimately successful in raising awareness about civil rights and economic justice for African Americans. Although the march itself was initially intended to advocate for fair employment practices and desegregation, it culminated in a historic event that helped galvanize support for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The visibility and solidarity displayed during the march played a crucial role in influencing public opinion and political action regarding racial equality.
By conquest and political maneuvering.
Philip Kingsford has written: 'Two lectures upon the study of political philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Law, Political science
Philip E. Converse has written: 'Political representation in France'
Tavis Smiley, author and political commentator, has never publicly discussed his sexual orientation.
Lisa Duggan has written: 'Sex wars' -- subject(s): Political aspects of Pornography, Political aspects of Sex, Political aspects of Sexual orientation, Pornography, Sex, Sexual orientation 'Making it perfectly queer'
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