Colonel Charles Young, Bridge Builder: A Chatauqua Event

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Charles Young was the third African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point.  Young was born near Mays Lick, Kentucky in Mason County on March 12, 1864, a year before the end of the Civil War. His parents, Gabriel and Arminta, moved to Ripley, Ohio, to raise their son after the war ended.  Young had a distinguished career of more than 30 years in the United States Army, rising from Lieutenant to colonel, all while battling racism in a nearly all-white officers corps. Young’s success in an army that was not quite ready to embrace him required steadfast devotion and perseverance.  He was at the height of his career when America entered World War I.  Young accomplished much during his career, including being the first African American superintendent of a national park, the first African American military attaché, and the highest ranking African American Regular Army officer at the time of his death.

Chatauqua presenter Michael R. Jones brings Colonel Charles Young to life in this event.