By Cheryl Oestreicher, Project Archivist, Andrew J. Young Papers
Fifty-five years ago, Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. was ordained as a minister at the Central Congregational Church in New Orleans. The eldest of two brothers, Young was expected to follow his father’s footsteps and become a dentist. After graduating from Howard University in 1951 (age 19), he struggled to figure out his path in life. That summer, Young had a spiritual awakening on the top of King’s Mountain in North Carolina. Later, he attended a retreat, volunteered with the United Christian Youth Action, and took introductory classes at Hartford Theological Seminary. Also influenced by Nicholas Hood, minister at Central Congregational Church in New Orleans, by the end of 1951 Young knew he wanted to be a minister.