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Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin (San Francisco: Cleis Press, 2003). ISBN 1-57344-174-0; D'Emilio, John. Lost Prophet: Bayard Rustin and the Quest for Peace and Justice in America (New York: The Free Press, 2003). D'Emilio, John. Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin (Chicago: The University of Chicago ...
Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin is a 2003 American biographical documentary film co-produced and co-directed by Nancy Kates and Bennett Singer. The documentary recounts the life of Bayard Rustin, the African-American civil rights activist, notable for his activism for racial equality, gay rights, socialist issues, and organizing the 1963 March on Washington.
"Bayard Rustin: A Legacy of Protest and Politics" is a collection of 19 essays that explore the highs and lows of the Black gay civil rights activist's life. New book looks beyond 'Mr. March on ...
A new Netflix film is shining a spotlight on Bayard Rustin, one of the ... who is best known for being a key adviser to King and organizing the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom ...
While Rustin worked for decades to further the causes of racial equality and gay rights, the movie focuses on a relatively short amount of time in his life: the months he spent organizing the ...
The term "speaking truth to power" is attributed to American civil rights activist Bayard Rustin (pictured in 1963). In classical Greece , "speaking truth to power" was known as parrhesia . The tactic is similar to satyagraha (literally, "truth-force") which Mahatma Gandhi used in the Indian independence movement to bring an end to the British ...
“It was the greatest moment in my life,” Rustin said in an oral history of the civil rights movement called “Voices of Freedom.” It was one of the greatest moments in American history as well.
As an assistant to civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, Kahn helped to organize the 1963 March on Washington, during which Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. [1] [2] Kahn's analysis of the civil rights movement influenced Bayard Rustin (who was the nominal author of Kahn's "From Protest to Politics").