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  • Levine, Stephen Levy, Betty O'Brien, To~.. Ohle, Jamee Moree.nthau, Thomae Strickl~nd, John TC'da, Yaeushi Vngcl, LiAe Whitman, G~enville Harp~r, Philip Tuehnet, M!u-k Orris, Peter . Wiley, James Thomae, Morton Cowan, Jeff FrBnk, Barney Livingstone
  • to the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. - 2 - roP SECRET "TOP SECRE'f- Originally Negro leaders, principally A. Philip Randolph, President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and head of the Negro American Labor Council, had proposed a march
  • LEGACY OF DISENFRANCHISEMENT. YOU 0 CD MAYBE ASSUREDTHIS WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT WILL NEVERBE FORGOTTE A PHILIP RANDOLPH. [3 of 3] WASHINGTON, 0.C . ~ [1 of 2] MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .Augost 6, 1965 5:27 p. m . To : The Pre
  • . Mr. and M r~ . Burton Lane Carey McWilliams Mrs. Lucy Montgomery Sidney Poitier A. Philip Randolph Bayard Rustin Ben Shann Uafael Soycr Dr. Benjamin Spock Norrn an Thomas Eli WalJach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein Dagmar Wilson ther Voices Join
  • . ----SCLC James Farmer ---------·-CORE James Forman -----------SNCC Roy Wilkins -----------NAACP Whitney M. Young, Jr.----National Urban League Mrs. Dorothy Height -~--­ National Federation 0£ Negro Women's Clubs Bayard Rustin A. Philip Randolph I ;,i ·~r
  • of the Conunittee on Political Education, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO) Philip Montez -- Staff member, San Fernando Valley State College Rev. A. A. Peters -- Pastor, Victory Baptist Church Arthur Rendon Architect Richard Rubio Vice Chainnan
  • - AL 157-245 comm:snt, "Conflict can bs creative." In the Octobar 17, 1966., issu~ ~f the Albany "Times Union ., BUNCHpublicly urE:,ad a student boycott of Philip Schuyler High School in support of a Ue5ro teacher who had 11 . teen dismissed from