Randolph
[ ran-dolf, -duh lf ]
/ ˈræn dɒlf, -dəlf /
noun
A(sa) Philip,1889–1979,
U.S. labor leader: president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters 1925–68.
Edmund Jennings
[jen-ings] /ˈdʒɛn ɪŋs/,1753–1813,
U.S. statesman: first U.S. Attorney General 1789–94; secretary of state 1794–95.
John,1773–1833,
U.S. statesman and author.
a town in E Massachusetts, S of Boston.
a male given name.
British Dictionary definitions for a philip randolph
Randolph
/ (ˈrændɒlf, -dəlf) /
noun
Edmund Jennings, 1753–1813, US politician. He was a member of the convention that framed the US constitution (1787), attorney general (1789–94), and secretary of state (1794–95)
John, called Randolph of Roanoke . 1773–1833, US politician, noted for his eloquence: in 1820 he opposed the Missouri Compromise that outlawed slavery
Sir Thomas; 1st Earl of Moray. Died 1332, Scottish soldier: regent after the death of Robert the Bruce (1329)