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43. A Closer Look at Bayard Rustin (by Walter Naegle)
Sat Aug 24, 2013, 12:45 AM
Aug 2013
For more than 50 years, Bayard Rustin was a strategist and activist in the struggle for human rights and economic justice. Born in 1912, he grew up in West Chester, Pennsylvania, where he excelled as a student, athlete and musician. While he never received his B.A., Rustin attended Wilberforce University, Cheyney State College, and the City College of New York. He earned money for tuition by working at odd jobs and singing with Josh White’s Carolinians.Raised as a Quaker, Rustin began his lifelong career as a social and political activist in 1937, when he moved to New York after completing an activist training program of the American Friends Service Committee. At City College, he became an organizer for the Young Communist League, which hired him as a youth organizer to work on the problem of racial segregation and to advocate an anti-war position. Rustin quit the League in 1941, after the Communist Party changed its organizing focus due to the war in Europe.

He began to work with A. Philip Randolph, president of The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the premier black trade union. Simultaneously, he began a long association with the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR). Serving as its Race Relations Secretary, he toured the country conducting Race Relations Institutes designed to facilitate communication and understanding among racial groups. He was active in Randolph’s March on Washington Movement, and became the first field secretary of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). In 1942 he was dispatched to California by the FOR and the American Friends Service Committee to help protect the property of Japanese-Americans imprisoned in internment camps. During this time he also became acquainted with Norman Thomas, a leader in the democratic socialist movement in America. Rustin remained a democratic socialist throughout his life, and became staunchly anti-Communist after his disillusionment with the party.

As a committed pacifist, Rustin refused to register for the draft, and also declined to perform alternative service in one of the Civilian Public Service camps set up for Quakers and other religious pacifists. He served three years in federal penitentiary, beginning in 1943, as a way of protesting the war. In 1947, under the auspices of the FOR and CORE, Bayard Rustin helped plan the first “freedom ride” in the South, challenging Jim Crow practices that had been made illegal by a 1946 Supreme Court decision outlawing discrimination in interstate travel. Known as the Journey of Reconciliation, riders engaged in direct protest by intentionally violating the segregated seating patterns on Southern buses and trains. Along the way, they were beaten, arrested and fined. Arrested in North Carolina, Rustin served 22 days on a chain gang. His account of that experience, serialized in The New York Post, spurred an investigation that contributed to the abolition of chain gangs in North Carolina. The Journey was the prototype for the Freedom Rides of the early 1960s. In the late 1940s, Mr. Rustin was instrumental in securing President Truman’s order eliminating segregation in the armed forces ...


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Fuck Strom Thurmond! BillyRibs Aug 2013 #4
Preaching to the choir LearningCurve Aug 2013 #13
Isn't he dead? AmyStrange Aug 2013 #17
Yup LearningCurve Aug 2013 #18
too bad AmyStrange Aug 2013 #19
Strom Thurmond was a Poohead LearningCurve Aug 2013 #20
Poohead AmyStrange Aug 2013 #21
Sorry, Venting! BillyRibs Aug 2013 #22
Understandable... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #24
THANK YOU EVERYONE for the recs... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #5
KPFA has done a special show on him. Thanks for the reminder. nt AnotherDreamWeaver Aug 2013 #8
Good for them... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #11
False. I don't know where they got their information but it's wrong. vaberella Aug 2013 #6
read the article... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #7
Did I say it was? I didn't. vaberella Aug 2013 #9
Your disagreement is noted... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #10
Henry Louis Gates posted this on The Root RainDog Aug 2013 #12
Thank you... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #15
thanks for that link Supersedeas Aug 2013 #49
Agree, and the ProSense Aug 2013 #31
So, it's mostly the title for both of you... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #35
Yes, the title is an issue. vaberella Aug 2013 #37
I'm glad you posted... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #38
The Black Panthers hate him because he was gay.... Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2013 #14
Nail meet hammer... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #16
I know. It's almost like corn flakes on chicken around here. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2013 #33
I know a recipe for that... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #36
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
Nice... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #25
The film is very good and easier to see this month than in most months! Bluenorthwest Aug 2013 #26
thank you for helping... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #27
NETFLIX has it streaming... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #29
I'm a couple minutes into it right now... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #32
Very interesting documentary AmyStrange Aug 2013 #34
Obama Awards Bayard Rustin the Presidential Medal of Freedom ProSense Aug 2013 #28
Obama does some good stuff sometimes... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #30
It was and still is the white media that has "ereased" Mr. Rustin. All of my family (all races) kelliekat44 Aug 2013 #39
Although I do agree with some of that... AmyStrange Aug 2013 #45
WWII CO: struggle4progress Aug 2013 #41
The Freedom Rides: From Project to Mass Movement struggle4progress Aug 2013 #42
A Closer Look at Bayard Rustin (by Walter Naegle) struggle4progress Aug 2013 #43
Thank you Struggle 4Pro AmyStrange Aug 2013 #46
gutsy man: gay black who broke with the communists in order to take struggle4progress Aug 2013 #47
Rev Al spoke about him on his program last Friday malaise Aug 2013 #48
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