TY - GEN AU - Randolph,A.Philip ED - A. Philip Randolph Institute. TI - A. Philip Randolph papers, KW - Alves, Hazel KW - Brown, Theodore E. KW - Burton, Charles Wesley, KW - Church, Roberta KW - Dodson, Thurman L. KW - Eisenhower, Dwight D. KW - Granger, Lester B. KW - Green, William, KW - Hedgeman, Anna Arnold, KW - Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg, KW - Humphrey, Hubert H. KW - Johnson, Lyndon B. KW - Kemp, Maida Springer KW - Kennedy, John F. KW - King, Martin Luther, KW - Logan, Rayford Whittingham, KW - Muravchik, Emanuel KW - Murray, Philip, KW - Owen, Chandler, KW - Reeves, Cleveland H. KW - Reuther, Walter, KW - Reynolds, Grant KW - Roosevelt, Eleanor, KW - Roosevelt, Franklin D. KW - Thomas, Norman, KW - Truman, Harry S., KW - Walker, Wyatt Tee KW - White, Walter Francis, KW - Wilkins, Roy, KW - Williams, Aubrey Willis, KW - Randolph family. KW - United States KW - Fair Employment Practices Committee KW - Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters KW - March on Washington Movement KW - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People KW - National Educational Committee for a New Party KW - Negro American Labor Council KW - Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom KW - (1957 KW - Washington, D.C.) KW - White House Conference: "To Fulfill These Rights" KW - (1966 KW - Youth March for Integrated Schools KW - (1958 KW - Messenger KW - African American labor union members KW - African Americans KW - Civil rights KW - Economic conditions KW - Politics and government KW - Social conditions KW - Civil rights demonstrations KW - Discrimination in employment KW - Economic assistance, Domestic KW - Pan-Africanism KW - Race discrimination KW - Socialism KW - Armed Forces KW - Race relations KW - Civil rights leaders KW - itoamc KW - Labor leaders N1 - Microfilm edition of selections available, no. 20,562; cataloged in record 91011920; Open to research; Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and writings, subject files, legal papers, family papers, biographical material, and other papers pertaining to Randolph and his work as a civil rights leader and an African-American union official. Documents his strategy for securing political, social, and economic rights for African-Americans. Subjects include the A. Philip Randolph Institute's "Freedom Budget," the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, civil rights movement and demonstrations, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, March on Washington Movement, the Messenger, military discrimination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Educational Committee for a New Party, Negro American Labor Council, Pan-Africanism, the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom, May 17, 1957, in Washington, D.C., socialism, the White House Conference To Fulfill These Rights, 1966, and the Youth March for Integrated Schools, Washington, D.C., Oct. 25, 1958; Correspondents include Hazel Alves, Theodore E. Brown, Charles Wesley Burton, Roberta Church, Thurman L. Dodson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lester B. Granger, William Green, Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, Maida Springer Kemp, John F, Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rayford Whittingham Logan, Emanuel Muravchik, Philip Murray, Chandler Owen, Cleveland H. Reeves, Walter Reuther, Grant Reynolds, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Norman Thomas, Harry S. Truman, Wyatt Tee Walker, Walter Francis White, Roy Wilkins, and Aubrey Willis Williams UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms005004 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms005004.3 ER -