the porters were not well paid and sought protection with a union- apex
the porters organized a union and chose an outsider as their leader.
the potters needed a union because they were not treated well.
You are A. Philip Randolph, a prominent African-American civil rights leader and labor organizer. In the 1920s, you were chosen by the Pullman porters to lead their efforts to organize and gain recognition as a union, ultimately founding the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in 1925. Your leadership was crucial in advocating for the rights and dignity of African-American workers.
A. Philip Randolph (Apex...)
Phillip Randolph
Pullman porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
the porters needed a union because they were not treated well APEX :)
The porters needed a union because they were not treated well
Although their jobs were well paying, they had to buy their own uniforms. The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
Pullman porters in the 1920s were mostly African American men who worked on sleeper cars in trains, providing service to passengers. They faced long hours, low pay, and discrimination, but their work allowed many to enter the middle class and serve as prominent figures in the civil rights movement.
the porters organized a union and chose an outsider as their leader.
Although their jobs were well paying, they had to buy their own uniforms. The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
Although their jobs were well paying, they had to buy their own uniforms. The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
the potters needed a union because they were not treated well.
The Pullman porters were African American men who served as attendants on luxury trains operated by the Pullman Company. They played a significant role in the development of African American labor unions and civil rights movements in the United States. The porters faced racial discrimination and poor working conditions but helped pave the way for better opportunities for future generations.