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April 1941
In 1941 Asa Phillip Randolph puts public pressure on President Franklin Roosevelt after the commander-in-chief’s refusal to end discrimination against Black people working to defend the nation. He publicly calls for thousands to march on Washington. Ultimately, the president bows to the pressure. On June 25, 1941 Roosevelt demanded the defense industry and government agencies stop all discrimination in their employment practices.

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