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Whitney Young - Wikipedia
Whitney Moore Young Jr. (July 31, 1921 – March 11, 1971) was an American civil rights leader.
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Whitney Young | Biography, Civil Rights, Urban League, & Facts
Whitney Young was an American civil rights leader who, as head of the National Urban League from 1961 to 1971, spearheaded the drive for equal opportunity for Black people in U.S. …
Whitney Young Jr. - Quotes, Facts & Death - Biography
2014年4月2日 · Civil rights leader Whitney Young Jr., head of the National Urban League, was at the forefront of racial integration and African American economic empowerment.
Whitney M. Young Jr. (1921-1971) - Blackpast
2007年3月19日 · Whitney M. Young was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Pi Phi fraternities. He was one of most respected and influential civil rights leaders in the United …
Whitney Young Jr. – African American Civil Rights Movement
Whitney Moore Young Jr. (1921-1971) was an American Civil Rights leader and head of the National Urban League. Young was a social worker who strove during his lifetime to end …
Whitney M. Young Jr. | National Museum of African American …
Learn more about Whitney Young’s life, civil rights activism, and the history of African Americans in architecture.
Young, Whitney M. - Civil Rights Digital Library
Young, Whitney M. Biography: Young was a U.S. civil rights leader who spearheaded the drive for equal opportunity for blacks in U.S. industry and government service during his 10 years as …
As president of the National Association of Social Workers (1969-1971), Mr. Young took office at a In 1962, Mr. Young became president of the National challenging time in America with the …
Shifting the Landscape | National Museum of African American …
In June 1968, Whitney M. Young Jr., Executive Director of the National Urban League, delivered a landmark address to the American Institute of Architects (AIA). He called for more diversity in …