How did the Pullman Company respond to A. Philip Randolph’s efforts to create a porters’ union?

A) They acquiesced to most of his demands.
B) They tried to have Randolph killed.
C) They offered to work together to reach a compromise.
D) They did everything they could to prevent the formation of the union.


Answer: D

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