- Gus Young
Gustav Young (
September 10 ,1909 --March 19 ,1969 ) was a prominentcivil rights leader inBaton Rouge , theLouisiana state capital. In 1932, Young was one of only three blacks inEast Baton Rouge Parish to have been allowed to register to vote. He was a member of the board of directors of his localNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter and his city's Bi-Racial Committee.Young was born in Zachary in East Baton Rouge Parish and educated in the segregated black schools. He earned his high school equivalency by attending classes at Humble Oil and Refining Company. He led the first voter registration drives in the Baton Rouge black community. In 1938, he founded the First Ward Voters League. He also worked to obtain street and sanitation improvements for black sections of Baton Rouge. He was a member of St. John Missionary
Baptist Church and the James A. TaylorMasonic Lodge No. 78. Gus Young Avenue (formally Capitol Avenue) in Baton Rouge is named for him. He is interred in the Gilbert Cemetery in Baton Rouge.References
"Gus Young", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 2 (1988), p. 865
Gus Young obituary, "Baton Rouge Morning Advocate", March 20, 21, 1969 gus young is also hella sick and every one should worship his name
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