Nicole Hughes
March 28, 2008 |
10:40 am EST
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Since the premiere of “Brother Outsider” at the Sundance Film Festival, millions of people have been introduced to Bayard Rustin, who until now has remained somewhat of an unsung hero of the civil rights movement.
“Brother Outsider” is a film about the life of Bayard Rustin, a mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and one of the major architects of the 1963 March on Washington. His pioneering activist spirit penetrated his personal life as well, as he was an openly gay man in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The film takes a many-sided approach to Rustin’s life, recreating a chronological and thematic portrait of his 60-year activist career through the use of traditional documentary and interview techniques. Historical research for the film was done by examining Rustin’s personal correspondence, papers, letters, archival footage, government propaganda films, stills, and paintings.
Since its Sundance premiere, the film has been broadcast on PBS, and has gone on to win more than 25 awards and honors including 8 Best Documentary awards, 7 Audience Favorite awards, and the GLADD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary. It has recently been released on DVD - don’t miss the trailer provided below.
by visiting civilrights.org, a collaboration of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund. The site offers up-to-the-minute civil rights news and information.
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I was the the Assistant to A.J. Muste, Bayard menton, and so worked alongside Bayard throughout the 60’s.
Beverly SternerIt was a thrill to see him and this promo. I look forward to seeing the DVD. Thank you.