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TROUBLEMAKER FOR JUSTICE by Jacqueline Houtman Kirkus Star

TROUBLEMAKER FOR JUSTICE

The Story of Bayard Rustin, the Man Behind the March on Washington

by Jacqueline Houtman , Walter Naegle & Michael G. Long

Pub Date: Aug. 13th, 2019
ISBN: 978-0-87286-765-9
Publisher: City Lights

Readers are introduced to Bayard Rustin, a brilliant, black, gay civil rights leader.

Principle organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, Rustin was a landmark contributor to many of the turnkey moments of the civil rights movement, though his name and the fullness of his life have been relegated to the shadows due to his personal commitment to living as an out gay black man and his youthful relationship with communist organizing which he later renounced. Over time many people would attempt to weaponize these facts against him, yet Rustin remained true to his convictions, and his wisdom and clarity would ultimately be valued by many of those same people and institutions. This brief but comprehensive biography, written with the help of Rustin’s longtime partner, Naegle, and featuring stunning archival photographs, covers the legacy of a man who utilized the roots of his Quaker faith to uplift movements throughout the world. In clear prose with informative sidebars that provide important context, it follows Rustin from his pacifist beginnings to his work mentoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his later years traveling the world to support the rights of refugees. In today’s political landscape, this volume is a lesson in the courage to live according to one’s truth and the dedication it takes to create a better world.

An essential guide to the life of Bayard Rustin, architect of critical movements for freedom and justice.

(endnotes, timeline, discussion questions, bibliography) (Biography. 10-18)