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Walk in My Shoes: Conversations between a Civil Rights Legend and his Godson on the Journey Ahead

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In "Walk in My Shoes: Conversations between a Civil Rights Legend and his Godson on the Journey Ahead," published on May 11, 2010, readers are invited into the intimate and enlightening dialogues between Andrew Young, a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement and a close confidant of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his godson, Kabir Sehgal. This book captures a series of personal and profound exchanges that reflect on monumental topics such as racial justice, voting rights, faith, and leadership. Through these conversations, Young imparts wisdom and insights garnered from his frontline experiences during the civil rights era, including his instrumental role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. Tailored for college students, this narrative not only educates but also inspires, bridging generational gaps and encouraging young leaders to carry forward the torch of justice. "Walk in My Shoes" serves as a crucial guide for those who aspire to understand the complexities of social justice and leadership through the lens of a seasoned advocate.

Book Details

Published by St. Martin's Press on May 11, 2010
256 pages
ISBN: 9780230623606
Best for readers in College Students
This book provides valuable insights into Political Justice and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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