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a. phil lip randolph in there -- a. philip randolph. he can often get overlooked because of the importance of figures like dr. king and others. there were so many kind of a younger leadership group there, but a. philip randolph has been such an enormous figure in the american labor movement and struggling against jim crow, etc., seeing his role right here in 1941 even before the u.s. gets into war. and that, speaking of the issue of labor and war, you've already talked about african-americans signing up to fight in large numbers, and obviously large numbers of black men and women will be entering the work force as part of, you know, winning the war effort at home. obviously, there had been huge numbers already in the work force who want to come talk about the issue of african-americans labor and the war effort with a couple of questions. so the first one is this, is that we knew this issue about black workers and the war effort, what should we know about their experience of the war? what do you think is really significant, distinct about
a. phil lip randolph in there -- a. philip randolph. he can often get overlooked because of the importance of figures like dr. king and others. there were so many kind of a younger leadership group there, but a. philip randolph has been such an enormous figure in the american labor movement and struggling against jim crow, etc., seeing his role right here in 1941 even before the u.s. gets into war. and that, speaking of the issue of labor and war, you've already talked about african-americans...
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unfairly by the criminal justice system such as the scottsboro nine in the 1940s terrell helped a philip randolph organized the march on washington movement initiated a lawsuit to integrate the american association of university women and supported striking black cafeteria workers who were resisting signing anti-communist pledges. in the late 1940s and early 1950s terrell spoke before congressional committees in favor of the equal rights amendment. she also chaired two important committees affiliated with the civil rights congress an organization backed by the communist party one committee demanded freedom for a black sharecropper rosalie ingram and her sons who had struck out in self-defense, but had been wrongly convicted of murdering her white assailant. the other committees direct action protests and legal challenges successfully dismantled segregation in the nation's capital. over the course of her long life terrell's range of activism and alliances was extraordinary and yet until now she had not been the subject of a full length biography written for adults. she has been the subject of seve
unfairly by the criminal justice system such as the scottsboro nine in the 1940s terrell helped a philip randolph organized the march on washington movement initiated a lawsuit to integrate the american association of university women and supported striking black cafeteria workers who were resisting signing anti-communist pledges. in the late 1940s and early 1950s terrell spoke before congressional committees in favor of the equal rights amendment. she also chaired two important committees...
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a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the city come alive again, and i'm looking forward to seeing this city continue and finally lift up those who too often have been left behind. this is another great opportunity, so thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] >> this is may 26th meeting of the budget and finance committee. the meeting will come to order. i am matt haney, the chair of the finance committee and joined by the committee member mar, and i believe safai will join us shortly. our clerk -- and we thank mendosa
a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is...
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starting really in the 19 fifties, though, some of its origins go back to the 1930s as well with a philip randolph. but really beginning with martin luther king and the civil rights movement in the 19 fifties. >> and i would just like to add briefly that, in terms of reconstruction, it's part of the larger unit, unit five which is 1844, so including polk's election in the mexican more all the way up to 1877, which ice jason said, is considered at the end of reconstruction with a compromise that elects haze to the presidency. that time period is one of the time periods between units three and a that college port gives a range to. it's as about ten to 17%. so they've given themselves some flexibility. some years of reconstruction will appear more heavily on the exam, other years it will be on the exam but it will be a little bit lighter. regardless, i encourage students to use the resources that college board has given us. look at the unit guides, look at the concept outline and make sure, at the very least, you understand students, the specific terms that are listed. the college board lists 13th to
starting really in the 19 fifties, though, some of its origins go back to the 1930s as well with a philip randolph. but really beginning with martin luther king and the civil rights movement in the 19 fifties. >> and i would just like to add briefly that, in terms of reconstruction, it's part of the larger unit, unit five which is 1844, so including polk's election in the mexican more all the way up to 1877, which ice jason said, is considered at the end of reconstruction with a...
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movement starting really in the 1950s though some of its origins go back to the 1930s as well with a philip randolph, but really beginning with martin luther king and the civil rights movement in the 1950s. and i would just like to add briefly that's in terms of reconstruction. it's part of the larger unit 5, which is 1844. so including polk's election in the mexican war all the way till 1877, which as jason said is oftentimes considered the end of reconstruction with the compromise that elects haze to the presidency that time period there's is one of the time periods between units three and eight that college board gives a range to it says about 10 to 17 percent. so they've given themselves some flexibility some years reconstruction will appear more heavily on the exam other years. it'll be on the exam, but it'll be a little bit lighter regardless i encourage students to use the resources that college board has given us look at the unit guides. you look at the concept outline and make sure at the very least you understand students the specific terms that are listed the college board list 13th 14th
movement starting really in the 1950s though some of its origins go back to the 1930s as well with a philip randolph, but really beginning with martin luther king and the civil rights movement in the 1950s. and i would just like to add briefly that's in terms of reconstruction. it's part of the larger unit 5, which is 1844. so including polk's election in the mexican war all the way till 1877, which as jason said is oftentimes considered the end of reconstruction with the compromise that elects...
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a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do.s represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the city come alive again, and i'm looking forward to seeing this city continue and finally lift up those who too often have been left behind. this is another great opportunity, so thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to the may 18, 2021 regular meeting of the san francisco san francisco board of supervisors. madam clerk, will you please call the roll? [roll call]
a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do.s represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just...
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a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the city come alive again, and i'm looking forward to seeing this city continue and finally lift up those who too often have been left behind. this is another great opportunity, so thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have
a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is...
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a. philip randolph. but really beginning was martin luther king and the civil rights movement of the 1950's. guest: i would just like to add briefly that in terms of reconstruction it is part of unit 5, 1844, the mexican-american war, all the way to the end of reconstruction, with the compromise that elects hayes to the presidency. but is time period between units 1-8 that college board gives 18% to. other years it will be on the exam but it will be lighter. regardless, i encourage students to use the resources college board has given us. look at the unit guides. look at the concept outline, and make sure at the very least that you understand, students, the specific terms listed. college board lists the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment, they use the term "radical reconstruction," and they talk about the compromise. those are the key developments to make sure that you know so that you are ready for reconstruction on the u.s. history exam. host: matthew, we have a student that texted you specifically. this is
a. philip randolph. but really beginning was martin luther king and the civil rights movement of the 1950's. guest: i would just like to add briefly that in terms of reconstruction it is part of unit 5, 1844, the mexican-american war, all the way to the end of reconstruction, with the compromise that elects hayes to the presidency. but is time period between units 1-8 that college board gives 18% to. other years it will be on the exam but it will be lighter. regardless, i encourage students to...
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a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do.e doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the city come alive again, and i'm looking forward to seeing this city continue and finally lift up those who too often have been left behind. this is another great opportunity, so thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] >> chairman: good morning, everyone. today is the may 25th meeting of the san francisco transportation authority board. i am raphael mandelman, the chair of our board, and. will you please call
a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do.e doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the...
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a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is just one step further in that direction. i'm looking forward to seeing the city come alive again, and i'm looking forward to seeing this city continue and finally lift up those who too often have been left behind. this is another great opportunity, so thank you all so much for joining us here today. [applause] >> well, good morning, everybody, and welcome to union square. hello, san francisco. it's a beautiful sunny day here, and the fog has lifted, perhaps like the collective proverbial covid fog that we've all been stuck in the last year. my name is karen flood, and i'
a. philip randolph institute. jackie, thank you so much for all of you do. this represents an amazing coalition of leaders in san francisco who are doing the hard work on the ground, women from all parts of san francisco. the way we address the challenges around equity, and we bring our city back stronger than ever is when we come together and we make sure that resources are not a barrier to the success and opportunities that we all deserve in life, and so that's what this is about. today is...