To demand an end to discrimination.
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A. Philip Randolph initially canceled the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1942 due to pressure from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who sought to avoid potential racial unrest during World War II. However, he later revived the plan for the march in 1963, which became a pivotal event in the civil rights movement, highlighting issues of racial inequality and economic justice. The 1963 march culminated in Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech.
A. Philip Randolph planned the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 to address racial discrimination, economic inequality, and civil rights for African Americans. The march aimed to pressure the federal government to implement better job opportunities, fair employment practices, and civil rights legislation. It was a pivotal event in the Civil Rights Movement, culminating in Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Randolph's leadership was crucial in organizing the event and uniting various civil rights organizations.
Also referred to as the Randolph Plan, was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. It was written by James Madison.
Its was much larger. Thus they supported Randolph's Virginia plan.
Randolph planned the march on Washington along with Bayard Rustin and AJ Muste. The purpose of the march was to protest racial discrimination in war industries, desegregation of armed forces, end segregation, and propose an anti-lynching law.
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A march on Washington.
A. Philip Randolph planed a march on Washington in an effort to protest segregation in the defense industry.
A. Philip Randolph planed a march on Washington in an effort to protest segregation in the defense industry.
A. Philip Randolph threatened President Truman with a mass march on Washington, D.C. by 100,000 African Americans in 1941 if the military did not desegregate. Randolph's plan put pressure on Truman and convinced him to issue Executive Order 9981 in 1948, which called for the integration of the armed forces and prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin.
To protest segregation in the defense industries
At one time, the government did not hire African-Americans for federal jobs. Philip Randolph decided to organize a march on Washington to protest this in 1941. The result was President Roosevelt banning discrimination for federal hiring.
By holding a protest march
The Virgina Plan was the Plan Presented By Edmund Randolph to the national Government with 3 Branches
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The plan was the Virginia plan