Journalists Younge, Gary
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 | Guardian: Gary Younge - Archives of his columns for the Guardian newspaper about world and British politics. |
 | The Nation - Gary Younge - Archives of columns by Gary Younge, the Alfred Knobler Journalism Fellow at The Nation Institute. |
 | Wikipedia - Gary Younge - Hyperlinked encyclopaedia entry includes the journalist's biography and bibliography of works. |
 | BBC: Correspondent: Minister of Rage - For months, The Guardian's Gary Younge followed the rise and rise of the charismatic Minister Louis Farrakhan. His film report examines why the leader of the Nation of Islam is still barred from entering the UK. Includes video of Gary's interview with Vibert White plus full programme transcript and viewers' comments. (May 30, 2002) |
 | Observer: Are my roots showing? - With an identity including Britain, Barbados and the American Deep South, Gary Younge describes how he started his journey to America to follow in the path of the freedom riders of the 60's - and to write No Place Like Home. (September 12, 1999) |
 | Guardian Books: On the freedom road - Extract from No Place Like Home, A Black Briton's Journey Through The American South, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2000. (September 11, 1999) |
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