Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bayard Rustin Awarded Proclamation for 100th Birthday


Last night,  Mayor Tom Bates from Berkeley, California, signed a proclamation celebrating the 100th birthday of Bayard Rustin.

The New Civil Rights Movement reports:
The proclamation was presented last night by Berkeley City Councilmember Darryl Moore at the Berkeley City Council meeting, and a copy of the proclamation (image, above; full size, here,) once signed by Mayor Bates, was sent, along with the statement below, directly to The New Civil Rights Movement.

“Bayard Rustin was one of the lead organizers and strategists for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August of 1963, who also brought Gandhi’s nonviolent protest techniques to the American Civil Rights Movement, and helped mold Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. into an international symbol of peace and nonviolence,” Councilmember Moore said in a statement to The New Civil Rights Movement. “Bayard Rustin has gone largely unrecognized for his role in the Civil Rights Movement because he was openly gay. It was feared that having an openly gay advisor would discredit the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the other leaders of the African-American Civil Rights Movement.”
Bayard represents the movement, the dream and hope for all people.

3 comments:

Writer said...

Happy birthday, Bayard! Thank you. :)

Roger Poladopoulos said...

A deserved honor for a man who braved so much for us all!

Bob said...

I hadn't heard this.
Very very cool.

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