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What happened as a result of a meeting between A. Phillip Randolph and Franklin Roosevelt?
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The employment of skilled African American workers doubled.
African Americans threatened a march on Washington, D.C. to protest discrimination.
Roosevelt enlisted thousands of African Americans into the armed forces.
Segregation was outlawed during the war years.
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The employment of skilled African American workers doubled.
Explanation: Randolph’s threatened March on Washington led to a meeting with FDR and Executive Order 8802, which barred discrimination in war industries and created the FEPC, opening many skilled defense jobs to African Americans.
Explanation: Randolph’s threatened March on Washington led to a meeting with FDR and Executive Order 8802, which barred discrimination in war industries and created the FEPC, opening many skilled defense jobs to African Americans.
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