YOUNG, Andrew Jackson, Jr., a Representative from Georgia; born in New Orleans, Orleans Parish,
La., March 12, 1932; educated in public schools of New Orleans, Gilbert
Academy, and Dillard University; B.S., Howard University, 1951; B.D., Hartford
Theological Seminary, 1955; ordained by the United Church of Christ; served as
pastor in Marion, Ala., and in Thomasville and Beachton, Ga.; associate
director, Department of Youth Work, National Council of Churches, 1957-1961;
executive director, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1964; executive
vice president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1967; chairman,
Atlanta Community Relations Commission, 1970-1972; elected as a Democrat to the
Ninety-third and to the two succeeding Congresses and served from January 3,
1973, until his resignation January 29, 1977, to become United States
representative to the United Nations with the rank of Ambassador and served in
that capacity until his resignation September 23, 1979; elected mayor of
Atlanta, Ga., October 27, 1981; reelected in 1985 and served from January 4,
1982, to January 2, 1990; unsuccessful candidate in 1990 for nomination for
governor of Georgia; is a resident of Atlanta, Ga.