On this day in 1966, Samuel Leamon Younge Jr., a student civil rights activist, was fatally shot in back of the head in Tuskegee, Alabama, after he tried to use a “whites-only” bathroom. A U.S. Navy veteran, Young served on an aircraft carrier involved in blockading Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. After a medical discharge in 1964, he attended the Tuskegee Institute and became involved in the civil rights movement. Navy Veteran When I Was Young Many Years Ago I Joined The Navy shirt. As a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, he helped register black voters in Alabama and Mississippi and became involved in protests, one of which prompted him to spend months in jail.
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During a voter registration campaign in Tuskegee, he tried to use a “whites-only” bathroom at a gas station. An attendant named Marvin Segrest killed Younge. A grand jury indicted Segrest, but an all-white jury acquitted him. Younge is one of 40 martyrs listed on the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. All lives matter! Things are changing, not long ago women had to fight for the right to vote. These women were condemned, thrown in jail and died for this right. Segregation was worse just 40 years ago. Lives have changed and acceptance has become stronger. Let’s not go backwards because of an ignorant-self righteous president is in office!


All those “Nelson boys” were people I certainly looked up to as a child. And that hasn’t changed. I remember Bill unloading coal for my grandmother, going to church with Bear, and Boots married one of moms cousins. And meeting the others over the years. “I want you to look and remember this face. Navy Veteran When I Was Young Many Years Ago I Joined The Navy shirt. This is the face of a brave young man who stepped up to the plate to protect his community in an era when most people his age are still directionless and heavily supported by their parents. This is the face of a U.S. Navy Veteran, who not only served his local community, but his entire nation to safeguard its freedoms and all for which it stands.


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