In 1925, labor organizer and civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph was invited to be the first president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Maids. It was the first Black union to ...
Thomas Randolph, 69, insisted he was innocent and vowed to appeal. Nonetheless, Judge Tierra Jones sentenced Randolph to two consecutive life sentences with additional prison time for gun charges.
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