Civil Rights Activist, Former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young Hospitalized

Civil rights activist and former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, 86, was in Nashville for the baccalaureate service at Fisk University when he became ill Sunday. He was scheduled to be moved to Atlanta’s Emory University Hospital this week.

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Civil rights activist and former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young is being transferred to a hospital in Atlanta after falling ill over the weekend while in Tennessee.

Young’s executive assistant, Patra Marsden, said in an email Wednesday that the 86-year-old Young was hospitalized Sunday. He was in Nashville at the time for the baccalaureate service at Fisk University.

Marsden said Young would move to Emory University Hospital on Wednesday or Thursday. Young’s daughter, Andrea Young, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution her father “had a minor infection and ran a fever” and “is recovering well.”

Young was a confidant of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and went on to become a congressman, United Nations ambassador, Atlanta mayor and international businessman.