Whitney Moore Young Jr. (July 31, 1921 – March 11, 1971) was an American civil rights leader. Trained as a social worker, he spent most of his career...
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Whitney Young is a neighborhood in the Southwestern[dubious – discuss] City of Yonkers, New York. It was settled as a town by the English under Dutch...
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Whitney M. Young Magnet High School is a public four-year magnet high school and middle school located in the Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois...
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Whitney M. Young Sr. (1897 - 1975) was an educator from Kentucky. He was the father of civil rights leader Whitney M. Young Jr. and the first African...
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Whitney Young High School may refer to: Whitney Young Magnet High School in Chicago Whitney M. Young Gifted & Talented Leadership Academy in Cleveland...
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James Whitney Young (born January 24, 1941) is an American astronomer who worked in the field of asteroid research. After nearly 47 years with the Jet...
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Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. Known as "the Voice", she is one of the most awarded...
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The Whitney Young Memorial Bridge is a bridge that carries East Capitol Street across the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. in the United States. Finished...
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Whitney M. Young School (formerly known as Whitney Young Gifted Education Campus, Whitney Young High School or Whitney M. Young Gifted & Talented Leadership...
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Big Six (activists) (section Whitney Young)
Jr., James Farmer, John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins and Whitney Young—were the leaders of six prominent civil rights organizations who were...
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