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How Whitney Young Jr., advisor to three US presidents who enabled Blacks to enter corporate America died in Nigeria - Face2Face Africa

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Whitney Young Jr., born to president of the Lincoln Institute, Whitney Young Sr., was cut out for great feats and he showed an inkling when he graduated as his class valedictorian at the Lincoln Institute - a black high school. It was therefore tragic news when the Shelby County, Kentucky native died of a heart...

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