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3 years ago
11

The civil rights leader who battled discrimination in war-related jobs was

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ANTONII [103]3 years ago
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Welcome to Brainly.

A. Philip Randolph used to be a trailblazing leader, organizer and social activist who championed equitable labor rights for African American communities for the duration of the 20th century.

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