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Andrew Young shares with BNV whether the civil rights struggles were worth it

  • By Greg Morrison
  • NABJ Black News & Views
  • Posted October 17, 2025

A documentary on civil rights leader Andrew Young airs tonight on MSNBC. Earlier this year, Young shared his views with Black News & Views whether all the marches, sit-ins, and protests of the civil rights era were worth it:

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