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Lost Prophet

The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin

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Lost Prophet

By: John D'Emilio
Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
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Before Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, Bayard Rustin was working to bring the civil rights movement to the forefront of America's consciousness. A teacher to King, an international apostle of peace, and the organizer of the historic 1963 March on Washington, he brought Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence to America and helped launch the civil rights movement. Nonetheless, Rustin has been largely erased by history, in part because he was an African American homosexual.

Acclaimed historian John D'Emilio tells the full and remarkable story of Rustin's intertwined lives: his pioneering and public persona and his oblique and stigmatized private self. It was in the tumultuous 1930s that Bayard Rustin came of age, getting his first lessons in politics through the Communist Party and the unrest of the Great Depression. A Quaker and a radical pacifist, he went to prison for refusing to serve in World War II, only to suffer a sexual scandal. Freed from prison after the war, Rustin threw himself into the early campaigns of the civil rights and anti-nuclear movements until an arrest for sodomy nearly destroyed his career. For years after, Rustin assumed a less public role, even though his influence was everywhere. Not until Rustin's crowning achievement as the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington would he finally emerge from the shadows that homophobia cast over his career. Rustin remained until his death in 1987 committed to the causes of world peace, racial equality, and economic justice.

Based on more than a decade of archival research and interviews with dozens of surviving friends and colleagues of Rustin's, Lost Prophet is a triumph. Rustin emerges as a hero of the black freedom struggle and a singularly important figure in the lost gay history of the mid-20th century. John D'Emilio's compelling narrative rescues a forgotten figure and brings alive a time of great hope and great tragedy in the not-so-distant past.

Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.

©2004 John D'Emilio (P)2023 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC

Accolades & Awards

Lambda Literary Award
2003
Stonewall Book Award
2004
Civil Rights & Liberties Lambda Literary Award Stonewall Book Award Biographies & Memoirs United States Social movement Politics & Government Equality Civil rights Social justice Cultural & Regional Americas Freedom & Security Martin Luther King Inspiring Socialism

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This book droned ON and ON with the narrator mispronouncing many well known names from that of Myrlie Evers to SNCC.
The story itself is overloaded with details most of which we’re just fluff and I wish I could get my 1 credit back for this

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