The stirring spiritual memoirs of Andrew Young--civil rights activist, minister, and statesman--show how God's hand led him through some of the most significant experiences of 20th-century America.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a touching book that should be read by all persons
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Way Out of No Way is the story of one of the most well respected yet underappreciated figures in America. Starting from childhood, Andrew Young describes his early life growing up in an middle class family during the great depression. Andrew Young describes how there was pressure on him to continue in the family business, yet he knew that there was something else in store for his life. From meeting his wife to working with Martin Luther King, this book takes you behind the scenes of the Civil Rights Movement, the marches and how the events were organized. Young describes his life after the movement from his meeting with President Carter, his position as US Ambassador, his time as Mayor of Atlanta, to the death of his wife. This is a touching book written about a man whose work has touched every American.
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