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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · With Bayard Rustin, Randolph called for 100,000 black workers to march on Washington, in protest of discriminatory hiring during World War II by U.S. military contractors and demanding an Executive Order to correct that. Faced with a mass march scheduled for July 1, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802 on ...

    • August 28, 1963; 60 years ago
  2. Vor einem Tag · Philip Randolph, and Bayard Rustin to make their country live up to its ideals. Norman and Velma (whom I came to know while writing a biography of labor leader Albert Shanker), were in the thick of many of the central battles for racial and economic justice in the mid-twentieth century.

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  4. Vor einem Tag · Philip Randolph, and Bayard Rustin to make their country live up to its ideals. Norman and Velma (whom I came to know while writing a biography of labor leader Albert Shanker), were in the thick of many of the central battles for racial and economic justice in the mid-twentieth century.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Adolescent Stokely endures his first day of school in the United States, and his introduction to the Italian neighborhood in the Bronx. His father shows him the face of Emmett Till, a young who was murdered in a racially-motivated hate crime; both boys are 14. He meets organizers Bayard Rustin and Malcolm X.

  6. Vor einem Tag · In 2018, Katzenstein formed a nonprofit organization, The Human Experience, whose mission is to create and mount exhibitions of photographs depicting the human experience. The most recent project is the documenting and archiving of the architect of the Civil Rights Movement, Bayard Rustin’s extraordinary record of public and personal life.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · In this oral history Bayard Rustin offers his opinion about why the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, held on August 28, 1963, was a success. Rustin was an organizer of the march along with many others, including A. Philip Randolph, an African-American labor leader.