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Arnold Aronson
Arnold Aronson
(March 11, 1911 – February 17, 1998) was a founder of the
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
and served as its executive secretary from 1950 to 1980. In 1941 he worked with
A. Philip Randolph
to pressure President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
to issue
Executive Order 8802
, opening jobs in the federal bureaucracy and in the defense industries to minorities. A close associate of Randolph and
Roy Wilkins
, Aronson played an important role planning the
1963 March on Washington
for Jobs and Justice. He was awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
in 1998.
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American Avant-garde theartre a history
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