it just, it was something the community was well behind for many years. Unfortunately, it just never quite happened for the first couple of decades. A lot of bureaucracy, even William Randolph Hearst got involved for awhile to keep the, the harbor from being built because he was going to build his own nearby. Ultimately, in 1933, the City of Santa Monica passed an initiative where they could fund a breakwater, and they did decide to build it. They were going to build it out of concrete
and gotten right back in the fight, starting resisting. Bayard and A. Philip Randolph , they dealt largely with the issues of racial discrimination and segregation and Jim Crow from the '40s to the '60s. But then once some of those laws were passed and there was civil rights legislation, the Voting Rights Act, they really understood that the larger issue
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Wyatt had been friends in his youth with the father of William Randolph Hearst. And so Josephine would do things like call up William Randolph Hearst and say, Mr. Hearst, there's this terrible article in the Los Angeles paper. You must kill it.
the artists and the intellectuals and vice versa there was a sense of solidarity in those years that Walt Whitman would have Bourne I don't imagine anyone's going to know the name Randolph Bourne he was a brilliant writer and a talented musician
deduce that he is not dead now you see here you old C excuse me settle down tell me Philippa what is it that makes you think your friend Randolph Carter is still alive Carter was a practiced Mystic more practiced than I am it is clear that he used the key to unlock the successive doors that bar our free
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So I said, well, come on, Big Red, we've got to do this song. I said, you've got to do Boots Randolph , because I was determined-- true story. I guess you could say it was kind of like, what, serendipity?
You might not know it, because it is sort of one of those under-told stories, but what we found out was Dr. King edited it, it was endorsed by A. Philip Randolph , and it was used throughout the South by people like Jim Lawson, Congressman Lewis' mentor in Nashville, to educate and, in fact, inspire some of the earliest sit-ins.
And then if all else failed, she would try and get a retraction. Wyatt had been friends in his youth with the father of William Randolph Hearst. And so Josephine would do things like call up William Randolph Hearst and say, Mr. Hearst, there's this terrible article in the Los Angeles paper.
And what I love about Dot is she shows how wrongheaded this strategy was. In fact, in 1942, Dot was a graduate of Randolph Macon Women's College, which was a fine women's college in downtown Lynchburg, Virginia, which is where she grew up.
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when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, march on Washington. And Eleanor Roosevelt took A. Phillip Randolph to meet F.D.R. and A. Phillip Randolph said to F.D.R., talked about the condition of black people in this
the artists and the intellectuals and vice versa there was a sense of solidarity in those years that Walt Whitman would have things that they did the fullest expression of this point I'm trying to make comes from someone one of those young radicals whose name is Randolph
40 years later, it's quite a different story. We have immigrants dispersed around the metro area, and in some cases, places like Malden and Chelsea and Randolph that have pretty high foreign born populations a good distance out from the city.
give a damn about whether they destroy people's lives. The damage that has been done to the reputation of those two women who've been widely smeared, but one of them in particular I can think of one case that was going on in the New York Post that was very--. So it's changed. If you go through the long era where William Randolph Hearst kind of proprietor,
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, country and working people in this country. And F.D.R., this is the story Obama told, F.D.R. turned to A. Phillip Randolph and said, "I don't disagree with anything that you’re
Because you can start and be like, "yo, I want to be on TV! But if we were to have a baseball analogy, when I used to collect the cards, I used to collect Reggie Jacksons and Willie Randolphs .
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, were asking him questions. He was about to go, and this guy raises his hand and said, "What about the Middle East?" And Obama related the story of, ah, A. Phillip Randolph , the