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Thursday Feb 19, 2015
The Writings of Bayard Rustin
Thursday Feb 19, 2015
Thursday Feb 19, 2015
Walter Naegle who was pioneer civil rights
activist Bayard Rustin's partner for the last decade of Rustin's life, talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Rustin taught Martin Luther King Jr. strategies of
nonviolence during the Montgomery Bus Boycott and reached international
notoriety in 1963 as the openly gay organizer of the March on
Washington. With the racial unrest in this country and in recognition of
Black History Month Cleis Press has just published a new ebook edition
of “Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin” with
the timely message of nonviolent and peaceful protest. In 2013 President
Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor posthumously to Bayard
Rustin. Naegle accepted the award on Rustin's behalf stating "Being
black, being homosexual, being a political radical, that’s a combination
that’s pretty volatile and it comes along like Halley’s Comet. Bayard’s
life was complex, but at the same time I think it makes it a lot more
interesting." We talked to Naegle about what Bayard was really like, how
they met, the importance of Rustin’s work and his spin on our LGBT
issues.
When asked what his personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Naegle
stated, “My personal commitment is to be who I am as an LGBT person and
more broadly a human being to support LGBT equality and issues whenever I
can, which nowadays is very often speaking at colleges and community
centers and libraries and lifting up the fact that Bayard was a very
important leader in the civil and human rights movement who happened to
be LGBT and lived during a time when these kinds of things weren’t
discussed. And yet he was able to live fairly openly as a gay man. He
paid the price for it but actions that were taken to try and quiet him
never really succeeded. He rose above all that stuff and was able to
make a significant contribution to the democratization of our society as
a whole, so that is really the reason why a lot of younger LGBT folks
kind of lift him up now as an inspiration and as a hero. I guess my
commitment would be to sort of continue promoting his legacy and his
values and to live as an integrated person myself.”
Beyond being Bayard Rustin's partner for the last decade of Rustin's
life, Naegle has served as Rustin's executor and archivist and is the
Executive Director of the Bayard Rustin Fund, which promotes Rustin's
legacy and values. “Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of
Bayard Rustin” showcases the extraordinary career of this black gay
civil rights pioneer. Spanning five decades the book combines classic
texts from Bayard Rustin ranging in topic from Gandhi’s impact on
African Americans, white supremacists in Congress, the antiwar movement
and the assassination of Malcolm X, with never-before published
selections on the call for gay rights, Louis Farrakhan, affirmative
action, AIDS and women’s rights. Also included in the book are
twenty-five photos from the Rustin estate with a Foreword by Barack
Obama and Afterword by
Barney Frank.
For More Info: cleispress.com
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