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Engelwood Cliffs. 1990. Silver Burdett Press. Paperback Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 0382240596. Introduction by Andrew Young. 130 pages. paperback. Cover design by Design 5. keywords: Children's Books Biography African American History. FROM THE PUBLISHER-As a teenager before World War I, he would gather friends together to read aloud from Shakespeare. His dream was to become an actor. As a young man, he had a chance to do just that. But he passed it up to follow another dream: freedom and equality for his fellow African Americans. He never played Hamlet, but A. Philip Randolph organized the first black labor union, helped end segregation in other unions, and convinced Presidents Roosevelt and Truman to sign the first antisegregation and antidiscrimination executive orders. A. Philip Randolph is one of nine volumes in The History of the Civil Rights Movement, a series providing vivid and faithful accounts of the lives and times of African-American leaders in the struggle for dignity and equality. inventory #7974.