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Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin

por Bayard Rustin, Devon W. Carbado (Editor), Donald Weise (Editor)

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In 1956 Bayard Rustin taught Martin Luther King Jr. strategies of nonviolence during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, thereby launching the civil rights movement. Widely acclaimed as a founding father of modern black protest, Rustin reached international notoriety in 1963 as the openly gay organizer of the March on Washington. Long before the March on Washington, Rustin's leadership placed him at the vanguard of social protest. His gay identity, however, became a point of contention with the movement, with the controversy embroiling even King himself. Time on Two Crosses offers an insider's view of many of the defining political moments of our time. From Gandhi's impact on African Americans, white supremacists in Congress, and the assassination of Malcolm X to Rustin's never-before-published essays on Louis Farrakhan, affirmative action, and the call for gay rights, Time on Two Crosses chronicles five decades of Rustin's commitment to justice and equality.… (más)
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Time on Two Crosses provides a fascinating look into the mind of the brilliant civil rights strategist, Bayard Rustin, whose struggles as an openly gay African American in the 1940s-1980s formed the “two crosses” of the book’s title. Over the course of a more than 45-year career in activism, Bayard Rustin was a leader in the African American civil rights movement, anti-war efforts, labor movement, and gay rights movement. He is most remembered as the architect of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the co-organizer of the 1963 March on Washington along with A. Philip Randolph. Time on Two Crosses collects 48 of Rustin’s speeches, essays and interviews, many of which are hauntingly prescient and provide valuable lessons for current activists. Some of the highlights include, “Twenty-two days on a Chain Gang,” Rustin’s 1949 account of serving time in a North Carolina prison after having been arrested for challenging Jim Crow laws on interstate buses; “Civil Rights, 20 Years Later,” a reflection on the March on Washington written in 1983; and “Black and Gay in the Civil Rights Movement: An Interview with Open Hands,” from 1987. Rustin’s writing is luminescent and profound, but the book's editing leaves much to be desired in terms of context. Additional research on Rustin may be required to understand his role in the movements he worked with and reasons for writing some of the essays. I suggest pairing this book with Taylor Branch's histories of America during the King years. ( )
  megacool24 | Dec 18, 2023 |
Time on Two Crosses offers an insider's view of the defining political moments of our time. From Gandhi's impact on African Americans, white supremacists in Congress, and the assassination of Malcolm X to Rustin's never-before published essays on Louis Farrakhan, affirmative action, and the call for gay rights, Time on Two Crosses chronicles five decades of Bayard Rustin's commitment to justice and equality.
  PendleHillLibrary | May 6, 2022 |
What I appreciate most about Rustin is his insistence on the intersectionality of all human rights and justice movements. He focuses not only on overturning racism and prejudice but also the systemic causes of injustice and disparity in the US and around the world. His take on many issues is still relevant today. ( )
  shannonkearns | Oct 27, 2011 |
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In 1956 Bayard Rustin taught Martin Luther King Jr. strategies of nonviolence during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, thereby launching the civil rights movement. Widely acclaimed as a founding father of modern black protest, Rustin reached international notoriety in 1963 as the openly gay organizer of the March on Washington. Long before the March on Washington, Rustin's leadership placed him at the vanguard of social protest. His gay identity, however, became a point of contention with the movement, with the controversy embroiling even King himself. Time on Two Crosses offers an insider's view of many of the defining political moments of our time. From Gandhi's impact on African Americans, white supremacists in Congress, and the assassination of Malcolm X to Rustin's never-before-published essays on Louis Farrakhan, affirmative action, and the call for gay rights, Time on Two Crosses chronicles five decades of Rustin's commitment to justice and equality.

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