|
| | SR0663 | | LRB097 20782 KXB 67389 r |
|
|
1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
|
2 | | WHEREAS, Asa Philip Randolph was noted for his work with |
3 | | labor; his leadership role in the Civil Rights arena has always |
4 | | been understated; he was the lead architect for the 1963 March |
5 | | on Washington, D.C., for which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. |
6 | | received the credit; and
|
7 | | WHEREAS, Asa Philip Randolph, with the help of Bayard |
8 | | Rustin and many others, set the tone and direction for a |
9 | | proposed march on Washington in 1940, designed to ask the |
10 | | nation's leaders to desegregate munitions plants; and
|
11 | | WHEREAS, President Franklin D. Roosevelt desegregated |
12 | | these plants during World War II with Executive Order 8802, the |
13 | | Fair Employment Act; that Act set the tone for |
14 | | African-American's in the labor movement in the United States; |
15 | | and
|
16 | | WHEREAS, Asa Philip Randolph was the first |
17 | | African-American to have a seat on the board of the AFL-CIO, |
18 | | serving as Vice-President; and
|
19 | | WHEREAS, Asa Philip Randolph established the Brotherhood |
20 | | of Sleeping Car Porters and the National Negro Congress; and
|