In Save the Youth, Reverend Isaac Jenkins, Sr. probes the depth of darkness and brings deep darkness to light. Save the Youth is a shocking revelation of criminal activity in quiet rural Pocomoke City, a low population density tourist destination minutes from the Ocean City beach resort, the Assateague - Chincoteague ponies, and the Antares launches from NASA, Wallops Island. Reverend Isaac Jenkins, Sr.'s unrivaled excellent service to humanity saved youth from a life of crime. He prays that police officers' duties are sanctified and for the Maryland police to remove all drug dealers from the rural environment. He worked to save youth from criminals without legitimate means to obtain the goods and services they need.Cheryl Fanion Cotton shares her first-person experience as a 15-year-old Marching Against Fear with James Meredith, the first Black student to graduate from Ole Miss and as a 17-year-old in the front of the Mason Temple during the Mountaintop Speech, the night before Martin Luther King, Jr.
died. The book contains Martin Luther King, Jr., Ernest Withers, Jerry Fanion, and Benjamin Hooks from the University of Memphis files.