The Road Taken
by a Child of the Great Depression, 1933-1955
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About the Book
Roger L. Youmans, MD grew up in
About the Author
Two dramatic years, 1953 and1954, changed the course of Dr. Youmans’ life and the lives of all Americans. In 1953 Youmans was a twenty year old pre-medical student at the In 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racial discrimination in public schools violated the United States Constitution, and fifteen years later the U. S. Congress finally passed the laws that implemented that decision. Dr. Youmans later became a medical missionary in More than fifty years later the What happened in the Youmans’ family and neighborhood in the thirties and forties that shaped this author’s character and life? The Road Taken by this child of the Great Depression offers poignant and exciting stories of Youmans’ first nineteen years and his insights into questions that face all young people. The author candidly records his childish and youthful aspirations, failures, and encouragements, and the reader of these often humorous episodes will laugh as he recognizes variations of his own experiences. Young people, and people who are still young in heart, will love this small book of true and unforgettable stories.