- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - Wikipedia
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters founder A Philip Randolph, the public face of the union, in 1942 Founded in 1925, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids (commonly referred to as the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, BSCP [1]) was the first labor organization led by African Americans to receive a charter in the American Federation of Labor (AFL)
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American Porter — Probably, in fact, definitely, the most iconic porter on this list, Black Butte Porter gets its name from the similarly iconic Black Butte lava dome that casts a shadow over Central Oregon Similarly, Black Butte Porter cast its shadow far and wide over American porters Kind of the beer that put Deschutes on the map, Black Butte Porter has a luxurious mouthfeel, intense
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Daniel Allen Oral History Interview Interview conducted by Michael Grice June 16, 1983 Daniel Allen was born in Muldoon, Texas in 1899 His railroad experience began in 1915 as a “sniper” caring for a stretch of railroad track in one area
- Celebrating 100 Years of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
The year 2025 marks the centennial anniversary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP), a landmark organization in the history of labor rights and civil rights in America
- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - Encyclopedia Britannica
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP), first African American labour union to be affiliated with the American Federation of Labor
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Brown Brothers (New York, N Y ), photographer [Eleventh anniversary parade of the New York division of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters] 1936 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - Social Welfare History Project
Working-class Negroes won a decisive victory on July 1 when the National Mediation Board certified the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters as the duly authorized representative of the porters and maids employed by the Pullman Company
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