States that there shall be no discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries or government because of race, creed, color, or national origin... Education and National Defense Seriespor United States. Office of Education - 1941Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Lee D. Baker - 1998 - 350 páginas
...it." On June 25, 1941, just days before the march, Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, which stated that "there shall be no discrimination in the employment of workers in the defense industries or Government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." It also established... | |
| Philip A. Klinkner, Rogers M. Smith - 2002 - 430 páginas
...Randolph's approval. On June 25, 1941, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802. The order mandated that "there shall be no discrimination in the employment...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." Furthermore, it was "the duty of employers and of labor organizations ... to provide for the... | |
| Paul M. Ong - 1999 - 220 páginas
...of a divided country during wartime, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, which mandated that "there shall be no discrimination in the employment...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin."8 Roosevelt subsequently broadened the coverage to include all organizations, unions, or industries... | |
| Walter Nugent, Martin Ridge - 1999 - 368 páginas
...executive order outlawing discrimination. Roosevelt's Executive Order 8802, issued June 25, 1941, forbade "discrimination in the employment of workers in defense...government because of race, creed, color or national origin." The President then created the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) to enforce the order.... | |
| Peter Bacon Hales - 1999 - 460 páginas
...circumstances that brought about President Roosevelt's Executive Order 88o2, of June 25, 1941, which declared that "there shall be no discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries or government." Roosevelt's order was his attempt to defuse an impending crisis in race relations precipitated by the... | |
| Walter I. Trattner - 2007 - 469 páginas
...result, on June 25, 1941, President Roosevelt issued his famous Executive Order 8802, which forbade "discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries or Government because of race, creed, or national origin" and established a Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) to administer the... | |
| Marc Dollinger - 2000 - 318 páginas
...fair employment practices if Randolph called off the threatened march. Executive Order 8802 forbade "discrimination in the employment of workers in defense...government because of race, creed, color, or national origin." While FDR did little to enforce the edict, the episode signaled a tactical shift within the... | |
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