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The Bayard Rustin papers

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Reproduces the papers of Bayard Rustin made from the originals in the A. Philip Randolph Institute, New York N.Y., which were later transferred by the Institute to the Library of Congress.

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First published January 1, 1988

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Bayard Rustin

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American civil rights leader and pacifist Bayard Rustin organized the march on Washington in 1963.

Bayard Rustin, an African moved for socialism, nonviolence, and gay.

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January 4, 2015
A WONDERFUL PORTRAYAL OF ONE OF THE BEST ORGANIZERS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. THIS MAN, SINGLE-HANDILY STARTED MANY SMALL NONVIOLENT CIRCLES OF ACTION, EVEN THOUGH HE WAS PERSECUTED DAILY FOR HIS SEXUAL PREFERENCE. I AM SP PROUD TO HAVE SAT ON THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION, A PLACE WHERE BAYARD SPENT MUCH OF HIS ADULT LIFE.
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