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Andrew Young presents. Change in the wind

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  • ""They lived in the same place, at the same time, but in very different worlds. He was black. She was white. He was a champion of racial equality who laid the groundwork for the Civil Rights movement. She won the Pulitzer Prize for a book widely regarded as racist. Yet, for years, the author of "Gone With the Wind" secretly corresponded with the legendary president of one of the finest black institutions of higher learning in the nation, Morehouse College - and her anonymous donations provided medical educations for more than 40 African American doctors. A carefully guarded secret for decades, this remarkable, unlikely friendship between Margaret Mitchell and Dr. Benjamin E. Mays finally comes to light - as Andrew Young reveals new details about the fascinating little known story of two of the 20th Century's most influential figures, and how their quiet friendship affected not only each other, but the entire country."--from container."

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  • "Andrew Young presents. Change in the wind"