Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Whitney Young
Ap American History Whitney juvenile Whitney young was a civil rights activist born on July 31, 1921 in Lincoln ridge, Kentucky. He graduated from Kentucky State College at 18 and he studied engine room at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After his discharge, he received an MSW from the University of manganese in 1947. Mr. Young has galore(postnominal) accomplishments from being head of many friendly worker companies to being advisors to president. But his overall goal was to bridge the open between white political and business soupconers and poor blacks and militants. Mr.Young was confused in many neighborly worked companies including subject Urban League. He was chairperson of National Urban League in 1961. In just 4 years, he revitalized the relatively passive civil rights establishment and turn it into an aggressive fighter for civil rights and justice. He expanded the organization from 38 employees to 1,600 employees and from an annual budget of $325,000 to more than $6. 1 million. Under his direction the organization grew from 60 to 98 chapters. He was also in other social worker companies like National Conference on Social eudaemonia in 1965 and NASW in 1969.With these companies he did many things like secured jobs and training for African-Americans in areas traditionally closed to them. An also he helped bridge the gap between white political and business leaders and poor blacks and militants. Whitney Young did many things He pioneered the development of social work in industrial settings with twain union and management. He was an advisor on race relations to Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon and his in advance(p) Marshall Plan was considered a major inspiration for the War on Poverty of the Johnson Administration.In 1968 Johnson bestowed upon Young the Medal of Freedom, the nations highest civilian award. Whitney is a true inspiration in 1960s showing that African Americans can be on top of corporate industries and lead Ame ricas economy. He was credited with almost singlehandedly persuading corporate America and major foundations to financial aid the civil rights movement. Whitney Young was a true civil rights activist and deserves to be called a civil rights pioneer. This is my report on Whitney Young and how he is a pioneer or social workers all over the United States of America. Bibliography National Association of Social Workers. National Association of Social Workers. NASW, 20 Feb. 2003. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. Whitney Moore Young, Jr. from Encyclopedia of World Biography. 2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved. Whitney Young Jr. 2013. The Biography Channel website. Feb 28 2013, 0109 http//www. biography. com/people/whitney-young-jr-9539757
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