Connie Harkness

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Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt was facing up to this reality. In June 1941, under pressure from Black labor leaders, he signed Executive Order No. 8802, banning racial discrimination in war-related industries. It was the first time in U.S. history that the government attempted to enforce equal employment for Black workers.
Craft: An American History
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