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1936 - National Negro Congress Founded in Chicago

The National Negro Congress was organized in Chicago at a meeting attended by 817 delegates representing over 500 organizations. Asa Philip Randolph, leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, was elected president. The Congress aimed to unite Black workers, intellectuals, and activists in the fight against racial discrimination and economic injustice.

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