Andrew Young - Audio Biography

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Andrew Young - Audio Biography

Andrew Jackson Young Jr., born on March 12, 1932, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a towering figure in American history. His life’s work as a civil rights activist, pastor, diplomat, and politician has profoundly shaped the course of social justice and equality in the United States and across the globe. Born into a middle-class family, Andrew’s upbringing was deeply rooted in education, faith, and community values. His father, Andrew Jackson Young Sr., was a successful dentist, and his mother, Daisy Fuller Young, was a teacher. Despite their relative affluence, the family faced the realities of segregation and systemic racism, which profoundly influenced Andrew’s perspective on justice and equality. Growing up in a predominantly white neighborhood, Andrew experienced firsthand the injustices of racial discrimination. These early experiences laid the foundation for his lifelong commitment to social justice. His parents instilled in him the importance of education and perseverance, prepari

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Andrew Jackson Young Jr., born on March 12, 1932, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a towering figure in American history. His life’s work as a civil rights activist, pastor, diplomat, and politician has profoundly shaped the course of social justice and equality in the United States and across the globe. Born into a middle-class family, Andrew’s upbringing was deeply rooted in education, faith, and community values. His father, Andrew Jackson Young Sr., was a successful dentist, and his mother, Daisy Fuller Young, was a teacher. Despite their relative affluence, the family faced the realities of segregation and systemic racism, which profoundly influenced Andrew’s perspective on justice and equality. Growing up in a predominantly white neighborhood, Andrew experienced firsthand the injustices of racial discrimination. These early experiences laid the foundation for his lifelong commitment to social justice. His parents instilled in him the importance of education and perseverance, prepari

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