March On Washington

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March on Washington

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In the early 1940's, the march on the Washington can be regarded as the most militant and significant force in the scenario of politics. This march was organized to show protest to the segregation in the armed forces. Early efforts of lobbying that were made for the desegregation of the military did not persuade President Franklin Roosevelt to take action. On January 25, the A. Philip Randolph, the President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, proposed the idea of a national, black-led march on the capital in Washington, D.C. to highlight the issue. ...
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