In this period of power politics, nothing counts but pressure, and still more pressure, through the tactic and strategy of broad, organized, aggressive mass action behind the vital and important issues of the Negro.

—A. Philip Randolph
1940

Recall the circumstances surrounding A. Philip Randolph’s statement at left.

What was Randolph calling for?

an organized effort to take action to meet African Americans’ needs

a boycott of Major League Baseball games

a refusal by African Americans to serve in the US military

Respuesta :

Answer: an organized effort to take action to meet African Americans' needs

Explanation: edge check mark

Philip Randolph was calling Negro America to take a concerted effort to take action to meet the needs of African Americans.

What was the call to Negro America about?

Philip Randolph was calling Negro America to fight against the racial discrimination that they were facing in every aspect of life in the United States.

Philip Randolph, head of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, had threatened to lead a peaceful march of 10,000 African Americans in Washington, DC, demanding an end to racial discrimination in government, especially the military.

Also, a  greater demand for national equality in hiring industrial processes.

Thus, Option A. is the correct answer.

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