Richard Parrish papers (Additions 1), 1959-1976 bulk(1966-1973).
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Randolph, A. Philip, 1889-1979
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Asa Philip Randolph (born April 15, 1889, Cresent City, Florida-died May 16, 1979, New York City), African-American labor leader and early civil rights spokesman. Influenced by the socialism of Eugene Debs, Randolph began publishing his magazine The Messenger in 1917. He opposed U.S. entry into the first World War. In 1925 he organized the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. His associations with Bayard Rustin and James Farmer influenced his dedication to nonviolence. Randolph was a founder of ...
National Afro-American Labor Council National Executive Board.
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Parrish, Richard F. (Richard Franklin), 1914-1983
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Richard Franklin Parrish was a teacher and labor leader in New York City, and one of the founding members of the National African American Labor Council, formerly the Negro American Labor Council. From the description of Richard Parrish papers (Additions 2), 1932-1976. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122607061 Teacher, labor leader. Richard F. Parrish was one of the founding members of the National Afro-American Labor Council, formerly...
Overton, L. Joseph.
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