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Brotherhood in the Civil Rights Era (IL)

Date and Time

Saturday, February 28, 2026, 2:00 PM until 3:30 PM Central Time (US & Canada) (UTC-06:00)

Location

Pullman Exhibit Hall
11141 South Cottage Grove Road
Chicago, IL  60628
USA

Category

Labor History

Registration Info

Registration is not Required

About this event

Join the Pullman National Historical Park for a public panel discussion for Black History Month focusing on the influence of the Pullman Porter Labor Leaders on the Civil Rights Movement. The discussion will focus not only on leading figures such as A. Philip Randolph, but also how the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters influenced Black organizers of that era.

One of the Pullman National Historical Park core themes is the civil rights and labor struggle of the Brotherhood of sleeping car porters. While we often discuss the direct actions that made in their fight against the Pullman Company their fight did not stop there. Many members of the Brotherhood went on to be core pieces of the Civil Rights Movement, and the organizational roots of the union was a major reason that the Civil Rights Movement was able to have the success that it did.