Milton P. Webster

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Milton P. Webster was an influential African American labor leader and civil rights activist who helped organize and lead the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first major Black labor union in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African American
civil rights activist
human
labor leader
affiliatedWith A. Philip Randolph NERFINISHED
associatedWith Pullman Company porters
causeOfAdvocacy improved working conditions for Black workers
racial equality in the workplace
union recognition for Black railroad porters
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Webster NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork civil rights
labor organizing
trade unionism
givenName Milton NERFINISHED
hasRole community leader
labor negotiator
union organizer
knownFor advocating for Black railroad workers
challenging racial discrimination in employment
helping organize the first major Black labor union in the United States
languageSpoken English
memberOf Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters NERFINISHED
movement American labor movement
civil rights movement in the United States
notableFor African American labor organizing
civil rights advocacy
leadership in the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
partOf African American labor history
history of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
positionHeld Chicago organizer for the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
vice president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
sexOrGender male
workLocation Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED

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