The Young Men’s Christian Association, also known as the YMCA, has been a fixture of American life for over 150 years. This book provides a comprehensive history of the organization, from its founding in London in 1844 to its spread across North America and around the globe. With an emphasis on the people and events that shaped the organization’s history, this book explores the role of the YMCA in promoting Christian values, physical fitness, and social welfare. Written by a longtime YMCA executive, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of this important institution.
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