Respuesta :
You didnt list the options but the answer should be ending racial discrimination
Answer:
ending racial discrimination of war industries
Explanation:
A. Philip Randolph was a well known civil rights leader who worked to end racial discrimination in the war industries and the armed services. On June 25, 1941, in response to growing pressure from activists like Randolph, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802 which was the first law in the United States to promote equal employment opportunity. Executive Order 8802 prohibits racial discrimination in war related industries. Though Randolph and his fellow activists were working towards desegregation of the armed forces as well as of the workforce at large, this order opened many new job opportunities to African Americans.