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A Way Out of No Way: The Spiritual Memoirs of Andrew Young

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In "A Way Out of No Way: The Spiritual Memoirs of Andrew Young," readers are taken on a profound journey through the life of Andrew Young, a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement, experienced politician, and dedicated minister. Published on January 1, 1994, this memoir delves deep into Young's early experiences and how his steadfast faith guided him amidst the tumult of the 1960s civil rights struggles. It further explores his impactful tenure as a U.S. Representative, U.N. Ambassador, and Mayor of Atlanta. This book not only chronicles personal courage and conviction but also highlights the interplay of racial justice and religious freedom. Ideal for adult education groups, Young's story encourages a reflective exploration of how spiritual resilience can pave the way for profound social change, inviting readers to consider how faith can inspire a commitment to justice in their own lives.

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Published by Thomas Nelson Inc on January 1, 1994
172 pages
ISBN: 9780840769985
Best for readers in Adulthood
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice and Religious Freedom, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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