Who planned a march in Washington in 1941 for workers’ rights?

a. A. Philip Randolph, leader of the Railroad Porters Union, demanding an end to racial discrimination in industries receiving military contracts
b. the National Organization of Women, seeking equal pay for women newly hired in defense-related industries
c. the Congress of Industrial Organizations, seeking legislation to organize workers in mines and factories
d. large corporations that wanted fewer regulations and lower taxes during the war


a. A. Philip Randolph, leader of the Railroad Porters Union, demanding an end to racial discrimination in industries receiving military contracts

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a. De facto segregation c. De jure segregation b. Ethnic cleansing d. Redlining

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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