
Andrew Young, closest collaborator to Martin Luther King Jr., played a key role in the American civil rights movement. He was the first African American U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and the two-times Mayor of Atlanta who organized the Olimpic Games. Ambassador Young shared profound insights in this podcast interview with Javier Cremades.
Growing up in the segregated city of New Orleans, Ambassador Young's early experiences shaped his understanding of the Rule of Law, emphasizing the need for calm and thoughtful decision-making.