"When people ask where I studied to be an ambassador, I say my neighborhood and my school. I've tried to tell my kids that you don't wait until you're in high school or college to start dealing with problems of people being different. The younger you start, the better."

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Source: Andrew Young: Nothing you can't solve without violence. Interview with Henry Unger, www.ajc.com. January 12, 2013.

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Andrew Young

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Andrew Young is a prominent civil rights leader and diplomat known for his role in the Civil Rights Movement and as a former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

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