Young, Whitney M.
Biography:
Young was a U.S. civil rights leader who spearheaded the drive for equal opportunity for blacks in U.S. industry and government service during his 10 years as head of the National Urban League (1961-71), the world's largest social-civil rights organization. His advocacy of a "Domestic Marshall Plan"--massive funds to help solve America's racial problems--was felt to have strongly influenced federal poverty programs sponsored by Democratic Party administrations in Washington (1963-69). Appointed executive director of the National Urban League in 1961, Young won an impressive reputation as a national black activist who helped bridge the gap between white political and business leaders and poor blacks and militants. Under his direction the organization grew from 60 to 98 chapters and shifted its focus from middle-class concerns to the needs of the urban poor. He was particularly credited with almost singlehandedly persuading corporate America and major foundations to aid the civil rights movement through financial contributions in support of self-help programs for jobs, housing, education, and family rehabilitation. -- Encyclopedia Britannica
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- African American Oral History Collection (University of Louisville University Archives and Records Center)
- Alabama Media Group Collection (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- James Meredith addressing the crowd in front of the capitol in Jackson, Mississippi, at the end of the March Against Fear. (Negatives (photographs))
- James Meredith addressing the crowd in front of the capitol in Jackson, Mississippi, at the end of the March Against Fear begun by James Meredith. (Negatives (photographs))
- Martin Luther King Jr. addressing the crowd in front of the capitol in Jackson, Mississippi, at the end of the March Against Fear begun by James Meredith. (Negatives (photographs))
- Whitney M. Young Jr., Walter Reuther, Ralph Abernathy, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, Jr., Floyd McKissick, and other marchers in Jackson, Mississippi, near the end of the March Against Fear begun by James Meredith. (Negatives (photographs))
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- Freedom summer digital collection (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- Dunlap--Mississippi Freedom Project, 1964-1965 (Papers, 1964-1972, 1994; Z: Accessions, M2000-007, Box 2, Folder 5) (Fliers (printed matter))
- Goodman--Condolences from well-known people, 1964 (Carolyn Goodman papers, 1964-2000; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 482, Reel 2, Segment 2) (Correspondence)
- Goodman--National clippings and loose clippings (Carolyn Goodman papers, 1964-2000; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 833, Reel 1b) (Clippings (information artifacts))
- King--July, 1964 WATS Line Calls (Mary E. King papers , 1962-1999; Z: Accessions, M82-445, Box 1, Folder 8) (Reports)
- Lynd--Printed material, February 1963-October 1965 &undated (Staughton and Alice Lynd papers 1938-2008; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 395, Box 5, Folder 1) (Press releases)
- Lynd--Printed material, February 1963-October 1965 &undated (Staughton and Alice Lynd papers 1938-2008; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 395, Box 5, Folder 2) (Press releases)
- Lynd--Printed material, February 1963-October 1965 &undated (Staughton and Alice Lynd papers 1938-2008; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 395, Box 5, Folder 3) (Press releases)
- Montgomery--SNCC: Circulars, newsletters, program outlines, incidents, 1963-1966 (Lucile Montgomery Papers, 1963-1967; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 44, Reel 3, Segment 48) (Pamphlets)
- SEDFRE--Schwerner Application to CORE (Copy), 1963, and Clippings, Press Releases, and News Summaries, 1964 (Scholarship, Education and Defense Fund for Racial Equality records, 1944-1976; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 546, Box 1, Folder 10) (Clippings (information artifacts))
- Zinn-- SNCC - Education, 1964 (Howard Zinn papers, 1956-1994; Archives Main Stacks, Mss. 588, Box 3, Folder 2) (Correspondence)
- Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky (Kentucky Educational Television)
- March on Milwaukee: Civil Rights History Project (Golda Meir Library (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries))
- 53 Mayor's Log, 4 August, 1967, Page 41 (Administrative reports)
- 81 Mayor's Log, 9 August, 1967, Page 68 (Administrative reports)
- Oral History Interview with Wesley L. Scott, July 25, 1995, part I (Sound recordings)
- Oral History Interview with Wesley L. Scott, July 25, 1995, part II (Sound recordings)
- Rosa Parks Papers (Library of Congress)
- [Composite of two photographs, (left) Rosa Parks, three-quarter length portrait, facing front; (right) group portrait of Whitney Young, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Walter Reuther heads bowed in prayer on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington] [graphic]. (Photographic postcards1970-1990.gmgpc)
- [Group portrait of Whitney Young, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Walter Reuther, and Rev. Eugene Carson Blake with heads bowed in prayer on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington] [graphic]. (Photographic postcards1960-1970.gmgpc)
- W.W. Law Photograph Collection (City of Savannah Municipal Archives)
- WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection (Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of leaders of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom meeting with president John F. Kennedy at the White House, Washington, D.C., 1963 August 28 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of leaders of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom meeting with president John F. Kennedy at the White House, Washington, D.C., 1963 August 28 (News)