An Easy Burden

The Civil Rights Movement and the Transformation of America

Andrew Young author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Baylor University Press

Published:15th Feb '08

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Andrew Young is one of the most important figures of the U.S. civil rights movement and one of America's best-known African American leaders. Working closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he endured beatings and arrests while participating in seminal civil rights campaigns. In 1964, he became Executive Director of the SCLC, serving with King during a time of great accomplishment and turmoil. In describing his life through his election to Congress in 1972, this memoir provides revelatory, riveting reading. Young's analysis of the connection between racism, poverty, and a militarized economy will resonate with particular relevance for readers today.

In An Easy Burden Andrew Young draws on his own life's experiences to recount with both passion and objectivity one of the most dramatic periods in U.S. history. -President Jimmy Carter y
There is no better personal account of the struggles of Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement than Andrew Young's An Easy Burden . The strategies, the alliances, and the debates that created the greatest social movement America has ever seen are here in a personal and touching story. -Juan Williams, Senior Correspondent,Morning Edition
Andy Young's courageous participation and strategic leadership were crucial to the success of the Civil Rights Movement. His political witness and theological insight are indispensable to any understanding of those historic events. --James H. Cone, Charles Augustus Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminar

ISBN: 9781602580732

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582 pages