Young, Al, 1939–2021

Variant names
Dates:
Birth 1939-05-31
Death 2021-04-21
Birth 1939-05-31
Americans
English

Biographical notes:

Albert James Young (1939 May 31–2021 April 17) was an African American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and professor.

Young was born in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He spent his early years in the segregated south where he attended the Kingston School for the Colored. The family later moved to Detroit; Young began publishing poems and articles in his teens. From 1957 to 1961, Young attended the University of Michigan, where he co-edited Generation, the campus literary magazine. He dropped out and moved to the West Coast, finally settling in Berkeley (Calif.).

Before returning to school, Young worked a variety of jobs, including as a photographer, warehouseman, clerk-typist, interviewer for the California Department of Employment, and yard clerk for the Southern Pacific Railroad. He also performed as a singer and guitarist of folk songs and blues; he later gave up performing professionally.

Young graduated from UC Berkeley in 1969 and began a lifelong career as an instructor of writing, poetry and American literature. He taught all around the country, including appointments at Stanford University, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis and many other colleges. He was a longtime poetry instructor at the Community of Writers, a summer workshop in what was then known as Squaw Valley (now Olympic Valley) in Lake Tahoe.

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California appointed Young the state poet laureate in 2005.

In 1963, Young married Arline Belch, a technical writer. They had a son, Michael, born in 1971. They later separated but remained good friends until her death in 2016.

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Subjects:

  • African American authors

Occupations:

  • African Amerian authors
  • African American teachers

Places:

  • CA, US
  • MS, US
  • People's Park (Berkeley, Calif.) (as recorded)
  • San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.) (as recorded)