They were denied rights in their own country
They were denied rights in their own country
Philip Randolph argued that it was unjust to require African Americans to fight for democracy in other countries while being denied basic civil rights and equality at home. He emphasized that African Americans should not be expected to defend a democracy that they themselves were not afforded, highlighting the hypocrisy of asking them to sacrifice for a nation that systematically oppressed them. Randolph's stance called for a reevaluation of the treatment of African Americans and their rights before asking for their military service abroad.
William Randolph Hearst
Randolph Quaye has written: 'African Americans' health care practices, perspectives, and needs' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Health Services Accessibility, Economics, Medical care, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Health services accessibility, African Americans
Randolph T. Hester has written: 'Design for ecological democracy' 'Neigborhood Space (Community Development Series, Vol. 17)' 'Planning neighborhood space with people' -- subject(s): Neighborhood planning, Open spaces
Philip Randolph
Philip Randolph
The address of the Randolph Library is: 26 Jamestown Street, Randolph, 14772 1121
The address of the Randolph Branch is: 1639 Sr 44, Randolph, 44265 0368
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Randolph Bartlett's birth name is Bartlett, Randolph I..
The address of the Randolph Public Library is: 106 S Main, Randolph, 51649 0112