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Bayard Rustin, an openly queer pacifist ... as the behind-the-scenes architect of 1963’s March on Washington, drawing more than a quarter of a million visitors to the National Mall in Washington ...
Bayard Rustin, a Native Son who died in 1987, is often a hidden figure in history. Like many Black gay men who historically played prominent roles in impacting racial justice and politics ...
Although Bayard Rustin was one of the most important leaders of the American civil rights movement from the advent of its modern period in the 1950s until well into the 1980s, his name was seldom ...
Lorraine Motel Photo: Shutterstock The museum recently acquired the archive of Bayard Rustin ... early Christian and Byzantine art, and folk art from Rustin’s childhood in West Chester, PA.
The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin." The gripping account of his time as a prisoner and his eloquently worded essays provided a well of information for Bergman to draw from. "Rustin was ...
Credit: Netflix It's hard to mince words when it comes to Rustin, the George C. Wolfe-directed historical drama about openly gay Civil Rights activist Bayard Rustin. It's a terrible, scattered ...