Civil rights activist Whitney M. Young Jr., born on July 31, 1921, in Lincoln Ridge, Kentucky, is best known for expanding the reach of the National Urban League (NUL) and raising unprecedented funds for civil rights efforts.
With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Minnesota, Young volunteered and took leadership roles in the NUL and NAACP. In 1961, he became the executive director of the NUL, significantly growing its membership and forging relationships with high-profile white business and political leaders to secure more jobs for Black Americans and federal aid for inner cities.
Whitney M. Young Jr. died in March 1971 in Nigeria.
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