Trouble maker for justice : the story of Bayard Rustin, the man behind the March on Washington

by Jacqueline Houtman

Other authorsMichael G. Long (Author.), Walter Naegle (Author.)
Paperback, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

E185.97.R93 H688 2019

Publication

San Francisco : City Lights Books, [2019]

Description

Bayard Rustin believed that every human being deserves respect and dignity. As a child he was taught that we all have a duty to stand up to prejudice and discrimination, and that conflict must be resolved through peaceful, nonviolent means. And so, Bayard began to peacefully resist--in high school he was arrested for sitting in the "whites only" section of his hometown movie theater--no matter the consequences. Bayard Rustin grew up to become one of the key figures of the American Civil Rights Movement. He was a mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., teaching him the philosophy and techniques of nonviolent direct action. In 1963, he organized the March on Washington, one of America's most historic protest marches. And yet, he is absent from most history books, in large part because he was openly gay. This biography traces Bayard's lifetime of activism and highlights his fearless commitment to justice and equality for all. --… (more)

Language

Physical description

xi, 160 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9780872867659

Local notes

GLSEN Rainbow Library 6th Grade-8th Grade Book List

Best for 7th Grade and Up

Teacher's Guide: https://www.teachingbooks.net/media/pdf/CityLights/TroubleTeachersGuide.pdf

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34500000555203
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