Current:Home > ScamsAndrew Young returns to south Georgia city where he first became pastor for exhibit on his life -TradeWisdom
Andrew Young returns to south Georgia city where he first became pastor for exhibit on his life
View
Date:2025-04-13 01:14:27
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Civil Rights icon Andrew Young — a former ambassador, congressman, Atlanta mayor and member of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s inner circle, is coming home to the south Georgia city where he first became a pastor in 1955.
Young was billed as the star guest at Thursday evening’s opening of a traveling exhibit, the aptly called “The Many Lives of Andrew Young,” in Thomasville. The event will be held at an arts center not far from Bethany Congregational Church, the historic church where he became pastor before joining King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
The exhibit, created by the National Monuments Foundation, chronicles Young’s life through photographs, memorabilia and his own words. It’s based on a book of the same name by Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Ernie Suggs.
Young also served as a pastor in neighboring Grady County before joining the SCLC. While working with King, Young helped organize civil rights marches in Selma and Birmingham, Alabama, and in St. Augustine, Florida. He was with King when King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968.
In 1972, Young was elected to the U.S. House from Georgia’s 5th District, becoming the first black Georgian sent to Congress since Reconstruction. He served as the United Nations ambassador under President Jimmy Carter and was the Atlanta mayor from 1982 to 1990.
veryGood! (1225)
Related
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- The DAF Token Empowers the Dream of Ai Profit Algorithms 4.0
- Looking for Unbeatable Home Deals? Run To Pottery Barn’s Sale, Where You’ll Score up to 60% Off
- Stock market today: Asian shares trade higher after Wall St rally takes S&P 500 near record
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- States with abortion bans saw greater drops in medical school graduates applying for residencies
- Limit these ultra-processed foods for longer-term health, 30-year study suggests
- Universities rescind commencement invitations to U.N. ambassador over conflict in Gaza
- Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
- Iowa law allows police to arrest and deport migrants. Civil rights groups are suing
Ranking
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Shania Twain Is Still the One After Pink Hair Transformation Makes Her Unrecognizable
- Hailey and Justin Bieber announce pregnancy, show baby bump
- Biden administration will seek partial end to special court oversight of child migrants
- Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
- Maine lawmakers to take up 80 spending proposals in addition to vetoes
- A Florida man is recovering after a shark attack at a Bahamas marina
- Scammer who claimed to be an Irish heiress should be extradited to UK, judge rules
Recommendation
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
All the Ways Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber Hinted at Her Pregnancy
The Biden-Netanyahu relationship is strained like never before. Can the two leaders move forward?
New 'Lord of the Rings' revealed: Peter Jackson to produce 'The Hunt for Gollum'
South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
Panthers-Bruins Game 2 gets out of hand as Florida ties series with blowout win
Gunmen burst into San Antonio home, shooting 3 kids, 2 adults; suspects remain at large
A school district removed Confederate names from buildings. Now, they might put them back