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What was the effect of Philip Randolph’s threat to march on Washington, D.C.?
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Congress addressed racial discrimination and acts of violence, such as lynching.
A committee was formed to ensure that African Americans were hired alongside whites for
defense jobs
Roosevelt admitted African Americans and other minorities into the military.
Roosevelt placed Japanese Americans into internment camps around the country

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The effect of A. Philip Randolph’s threat to march on Washington, D.C. was that a committee was formed to ensure that African Americans were hired alongside whites for defense jobs. This led to the establishment of the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) in 1941, which aimed to eliminate discrimination in war industries.