A. Philip Randolph and the Struggle for Civil Rights

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252077647

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By Cornelius L. Bynum
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272

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''Relating Randolph's racial, economic, and political thought to his efforts to address injustice, this study is ideal for students and scholars of twentieth-century African American history, labor history, and race relations.'' Cary D. Wintz, editor of African American Political Thought, 1890-1930: Washington, Du Bois, Garvey, and Randolph ''This unique book is divided into four sections and nine chapters and provides a holistic portrait of who Randolph was as a man, an American patriot, and a civil rights leader... Overall, Bynum's book is lucid and an excellent work that can be used for both academic research and casual reading. Bynum's use of a variety of resources, such as government documents, manuscripts, Pullman Company collections and records, newspaper articles, and photographs is extensive.'' - William Adams, H-1960s, October, 2012

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