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The Africa World Art Gallery in Washington is hosting an exhibition that celebrates a new graphic novel: “Civil: The World of Bayard Rustin.” Plus many more events in the D.C. area in the ...
As the founder of Vallejo’s Annual Bayard Rustin Symposium, Anna Bergman is no stranger to historically driven endeavors. It is through these endeavors that Bergman strives to build community ...
Sep. 19—As the founder of Vallejo's Annual Bayard Rustin Symposium, Anna Bergman is no stranger to historically driven endeavors. It is through these endeavors that Bergman strives to build ...
Participants at the symposium can also expect an invocation by the Rev. Donna Allen, a discussion/lecture on the graphic novel “Civil,” about the life of Rustin, and a sound bath by ...
Born Bayard Taylor Rustin in Pennsylvania in 1912, the civil rights icon was named after Bayard Taylor, who some credit with having written America's first gay novel. News.
He was a mentor to Martin Luther King Jr. and organized the March on Washington. But Bayard Rustin was largely forgotten by history because he was an openly gay Black man during an era when ...
Bayard Rustin was one of the most consequential architects of the civil rights movement in the '60s you may have never heard of. NPR's podcast Throughline has this profile.
Bayard Rustin, whose behind-the-scenes work shaped the civil rights movement, is out of the shadows, 50 years after the March on Washington. Skip to main content. Share on Facebook; ...
Born Bayard Taylor Rustin in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1912, he was named after Bayard Taylor, the man some now credit with having written America’s first gay novel some four decades earlier.
Born Bayard Taylor Rustin in Pennsylvania in 1912, the civil rights icon was named after Bayard Taylor, who some credit with having written America's first gay novel.