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Its author was none other than Bayard Rustin, the civil rights leader—and later one of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s top confidants. “As I lay in bed for a few last minutes’ rest ...
Scott King saw the deficit partly as a result of who was doing the telling. At one of the first conferences of King scholars, ...
From a trio of plant sales to Free Family Day at the Stax Museum to the Time Warp Drive-In, here are some spring events to ...
Of that which has been written about Dr. Martin Luther ... that Bayard’s expertness and commitment in this area will be of inestimable value.” Seventeen years older than King, Rustin was ...
Bayard Rustin was the architect behind many of the civil rights movement’s most important victories, notably the 1963 March on Washington, where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic “I ...
A year after Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination ... she met both the singer Paul Robeson and the activist Bayard Rustin, and heard the playwright and activist Shirley Graham (who would ...
Bayard Rustin' exhibit at National Civil Rights ... and a top associate of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but his identity as a gay man made him a sometimes controversial figure among other leaders ...