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In reply to the discussion: The man black history erased [View all]AmyStrange
(7,989 posts)35. So, it's mostly the title for both of you...
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and not that Bayard Rustin is worth discussing and learning more about.
Yeah, I can see what you mean about the title, but shamelessly I admit I sometimes read stories because of the title, and this title did catch my attention, and I really did learn a lot from watching the documentary, so that's why I like the title.
Maybe I should have retitled the subject?
Anyway, I'm glad that's out there and thank you for bringing it up about the title.
Truth in titling (I'm serious) sounds like an interesting subject,
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are you talking about today's black panthers ? almost nobody including any black person takes them
JI7
Aug 2013
#40
The "New Black Panthers" aren't recognized by the actual Black Panthers.
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2013
#44
There is a good documentary film called 'Brother Outsider' about Rustin which will stream free on
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2013
#23
It was and still is the white media that has "ereased" Mr. Rustin. All of my family (all races)
kelliekat44
Aug 2013
#39