Philadelphia Transportation Company employee protest photograph, 1943

Employees of the Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC) partake in a protest parade picketing the company in Reyburn Plaza.  Prior to 1944, a number of pickets and protests were held against the PTC for the discriminatory acts against African Americans.  African American employees of PT...

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Main Author: Elfont, C. (Creator)
Collection:Philadelphia Record photograph morgue (#V07)
Date:1943-11-08
Location:Reyburn Plaza Philadelphia, PA USA 19107
Folder Number:Folder FF 38.3741
Format: Electronic
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Copyright:Please contact Historical Society of Pennsylvania Rights and Reproductions (rnr@hsp.org)
Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/2318
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Summary: Employees of the Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC) partake in a protest parade picketing the company in Reyburn Plaza.  Prior to 1944, a number of pickets and protests were held against the PTC for the discriminatory acts against African Americans.  African American employees of PTC held menial jobs until 1944 when the organization decided, under pressure from the federal government, to allow positions such as conductors and motormen to be held by African American employees who were qualified for the position.   Ensuing the inclusion of African American employees to positions within the company that were non-menial, the white employees of PTC went on strike on August 1, 1944.