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In this memoir Ernl W.D. Young tells of growing up as a farm-boy in Bedfordview, Johannesburg, South Africa, and making the unpredictable life-journey to Palo Alto, California; from being a printer, pastor, and political activist in South Africa to becoming a full professor at Stanford University; from having had to leave his native land because of his implacable opposition to the Nationalist government's apartheid policies and he and his family making new lives in their adopted country. It is the story of one trained in ethics primarily concerned about social justice - founding in Bloemfontein a branch of the Progressive Party, committed to building a racially integrated South Africa - having to make the transition to biomedical ethics and the ethical conduct of research, first at Stanford, and then at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View.



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