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  1. Lucille Campbell Green Randolph (April 15, 1883 – April 12, 1963) was an early graduate of Madam C. J. Walker's Lelia Beauty College, opening and running a successful salon in New York City. She was married to the civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph and was able to finance his newspaper The Messenger .

  2. 11 de jun. de 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Lucille Campbell Green Randolph, the wife and partner of labor leader A. Philip Randolph. She was a hairstylist, a socialist, and a supporter of his activism and newspaper.

  3. In 1913, Randolph courted and married Lucille Campbell Green, a widow, Howard University graduate, and entrepreneur who shared his socialist politics. She earned enough money to support them both. The couple had no children.

  4. 17 de jan. de 2022 · Lucille Campbell Green Randolph used her business skills to invest in the Black community. Like her, we must be conscious entrepreneurs, supporting and giving back in whatever way we can!

  5. 17 de jan. de 2021 · Shortly before he co-established the theater group, Randolph married widow Lucille Campbell Green, a Howard University graduate and entrepreneur. She owned and operated a successful beauty salon that catered to affluent Black women. Both Green and Randolph were independently politically active.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2022 · Lucille Campbell Green (Randolph) died on April 12, 1963, four months before her husband’s march on Washington, which was considered his most significant achievement. sources: Lucille Campbell Green Randolph (1883-1963)

  7. A photograph of Lucille Campbell Green, A. Philip Randolph, Vincent Impellitteri and four unidentified women from 1950. The image is part of the Dellums Papers collection at Oakland Public Library, African American Museum and Library at Oakland.