Answer:
A. Philip Randolph had planned a large protest march in front of the White house in order to pressure president Truman.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. Philip was one of the most powerful African-American voices in the early part of the 20th Century. He was responsible for developing the first all-African American labor Union and was an outspoken critic of US government policies.
His work was not only related to better conditions for employees but equal rights for African-American workers.
He first worked with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to issue order 8802 which helped to end discrimination against African-Americans in factories.
He also successfully lobbied President Truman, who finally issued order 9981 to end segregation in factories.