By Dr. Frances “Toni” DraperAFRO Writer and CEO
In my not too long ago launched guide, “Prayer and Pen: The Prayers and Legacy of Carl Murphy, Writer of the AFRO-American Newspapers 1922-1967,” you’ll discover greater than 100 prayers and commentaries on quite a lot of matters—together with household, training, gratitude, freedom, religion, hope, love and labor—accompanied by pictures from the AFRO’s intensive archives. Beneath are key factors from the chapter titled “Labor.”
The AFRO’s position in documenting the Nice Migration
For generations, the AFRO has chronicled the African-American labor expertise, capturing defining moments in historical past with depth and integrity. By means of its complete weekly editions,the AFRO documented the Nice Migration, serving as a guidepost for these looking for new alternatives in cities comparable to Chicago, New York and Baltimore. Between 1916 and 1930, greater than 1 million African People left the agrarian South for the industrialized North searching for prosperity and equality.
In these bustling cities, migrants encountered a vastly totally different social local weather from the Jim Crow South. Chicago’s rising Black neighborhoods, New York’s Harlem, and Baltimore’s increasing African-American communities grew to become hubs of cultural renaissance and activism. But, additionally they confronted immense challenges—crowded dwelling situations, employment struggles and the psychological burden of navigating racial limitations.

run within the AFRO in 1972. (AFRO Archives)
The Labor struggles of African People in Northern cities
Between 1916 and 1918 alone, roughly 400,000 African People moved north, drawn by labor shortages attributable to World Battle I. Industries comparable to metal, automotive, locomotive, shipbuilding and meatpacking supplied much-needed jobs. However for a lot of, the migration was not nearly financial alternative—it was about dignity, freedom and the prospect to flee systemic oppression.
A pivotal second within the Black labor motion got here in 1925 with the formation of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Automobile Porters (BSCP), led by A. Philip Randolph. The Pullman Firm, famend for its luxurious prepare service, was the biggest employer of African People on the time. Nonetheless, the corporate provided little alternative for development whereas demanding grueling hours and requiring porters to pay for their very own uniforms, meals and sleeping quarters. Worse nonetheless, they usually endured demeaning therapy.
Randolph and his fellow porters fought tirelessly for truthful wages and respect. For 12 years, they battled in opposition to entrenched racial prejudice inside the labor motion. The American Federation of Labor (AFL) initially hesitated to assist the BSCP, mirroring the discrimination of the period. But, the battle of the porters grew to become emblematic of the broader combat for African-American rights.

Carl Murphy, the AFRO’s writer, highlighted how Jim Crow’s shadow stretched into the so-called “free North,” the place segregation persevered in public transportation and different aspects of life. The BSCP’s 1937 labor settlement was a landmark victory over discrimination and exploitation. Randolph, rising as each a labor and civil rights chief, embodied the justice that the AFRO was dedicated to reporting. By means of its intensive protection, the AFRO ensured that the porters’ voices remained sturdy and their battle broadly recognized, reinforcing the connection between labor rights and civil rights.
The AFRO’s personal labor historical past
Whereas the AFRO reported on labor actions throughout the nation, it additionally maintained a unionized workforce for greater than 70 years. The mechanical, composing, press and mailroom departments had been all a part of organized labor, and at one time, the newspaper employed greater than 100 union staff.
Although the AFRO now not has an organized labor union, we stay deeply grateful for our devoted crew members who work tirelessly to supply informative, related and fascinating content material for our readers. In an period when credible journalism is extra vital than ever, our technologically savvy workforce continues to evolve with the most recent developments.

(AFRO Archives)
We lengthen our honest gratitude to our readers and advertisers on your unwavering assist as we proceed the combat for range, fairness and inclusion.
Prayers on work and labor by Carl Murphy
As we mirror on the importance of labor, we flip to the phrases of Carl Murphy, whose prayers remind us of the dignity and objective of labor:
Our Heavenly Father, we ask Thy particular blessing on all those that work. Dignify their duties, give them delight within the labor that they do, and make those that rent understand the significance of the humblest employee. Maintain us variety and affected person on this weekend of relaxation and recreation. Then begin us as soon as once more—recent and vigorous—to do Thy will and Thy work.
Pricey Lord, once we work, give us a way of pleasure. After we relaxation, give us a sense of peace. After we come earlier than Thee on the finish of the day, grant us the satisfaction of feat, the love of our house and friendships, and the data that each one we now have is Thine—solely loaned to us for a time.
Amen.