Background
Randolph was born in Keyser, West Virginia on April 6, 1904.
Randolph was born in Keyser, West Virginia on April 6, 1904.
He attended Baltimore City public schools.
Randolph was the second person to serve as chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland. He was at one point in his career, the Chief Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Elections in Baltimore and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Metro Democratic Organization. Former member and Past Exalted Ruler, Monumental Elks Lodge Number.
3., Former Grand Trustee of Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World National Grand Commissioner of Transportation of Elks Grand Lodge.
Treasurer, Mondawmin Neighborhood Club. Randolph was appointed to the Maryland House of Delegates on January 5, 1968 after Delegate Victorine Q. Adams resigned her 4th legislative district seat.
Chairman, Democratic National Committee for Maryland Minorities Division for Franklin Doctorate. Roosevelt"s fourth term, Harry South. Truman and Adlai East. Stevenson campaigns. Randolph also served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention and as the statewide vice chairman for the J. Millard Tawes campaign for governor.
In 1981, after leaving the legislature, Randolph was appointed to the Maryland State Commission to Study the Regulatory Structure of the Banking, Savings and Loan and Small Loan Industires.