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Time on Two Crosses The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin

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ISBN-10: 1573441740

ISBN-13: 9781573441742

Edition: 2003

Authors: Devon W. Carbado, Donald Weise, Bayard Rustin

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Bayard Rustin, the famed openly-gay African American organizer, taught Martin Luther King, Jr strategies of non-violence during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, thereby launching the birth of the Civil Rights Movement. This text showcases the extraordinary career of this black gay civil rights pioneer.
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Book details

List price: $18.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
Publication date: 7/10/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 350
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Introduction
The Making of a Movement
Nonviolence vs. Jim Crow (1942)
The Negro and Nonviolence (1942)
Letter to the Draft Board (1943)
We Challenged Jim Crow (1947)
Civil Disobedience, Jim Crow, and the Armed Forces (1948)
Twenty-Two Days on a Chain Gang (1949)
Montgomery Diary (1956)
Fear in the Delta (1956)
New South...Old Politics (1956)
Even in the Face of Death (1957)
The Politics of Protest
The Meaning of Birmingham (1963)
Preamble to the March on Washington (1963)
From Protest to Politics: The Future of the Civil Rights Movement (1964)
Some Lessons from Watts (1965)
The Mind of the Black Militant (1967)
Guns, Bread, and Butter (1967)
The Anatomy of Frustration (1968)
No More Guns (1969)
African American Leadership
Bayard Rustin Meets Malcolm X (1960)
Making His Mark: The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965)
In Defense of Muhammad Ali (1967)
Dr. King's Painful Dilemma (1967)
Reflections on the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968)
The Total Vision of A. Philip Randolph (1969)
Eldridge Cleaver and the Democratic Idea (1976)
A Black Presidential Candidacy? (1983)
The Curious Case of Louis Farrakhan (1985)
Equality Beyond Race
The Myth of Black Studies (1969)
The Failure of Black Separatism (1970)
Feminism and Equality (1970)
The Blacks and the Unions (1971)
Black Women and Women's Liberation (1972)
Affirmative Action in an Economy of Scarcity (1974)
Civil Rights and Uncivil Wrongs (1982)
Civil Rights: Twenty Years Later (1983)
Gay Rights
From Montgomery to Stonewall (1986)
The New "Niggers" Are Gays (1986)
Brother to Brother: An Interview with Joseph Beam (1986)
Black and Gay in the Civil Rights Movement: An Interview with Open Hands (1987)
Martin Luther King's Views on Gay People (1987)
The Importance of Gay Rights Legislation (1987)
Time on Two Crosses: An Interview with George Chauncey, Jr. (1987)
Equality Beyond America
African Revolution (1958)
How Black Americans See Black Africans--and Vice Versa (1969)
American Negroes and Israel (1974)
A U.S. Coalition on Human Rights (1977)
The War Against Zimbabwe (1979)
A Way Out: Solutions for South Africa (1983)
Bibliography
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