Location: Available at Mugar Memorial Library Stacks (E185.615 .R84 2003 )
Publication Date: 2003
Bayard Rustin, the famed African American organizer, introduced Martin Luther King, Jr. to the precepts of nonviolence during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, thereby launching the birth of the Civil Rights Movement in 1955. Widely acclaimed as a founding father of modern black protest, Rustin reached his pinnacle of notoriety in 1963 as organizer of the March on Washington.
Location: Available at Law Library Closed Stacks - Please sign-in to Request Pickup (E185.97.F37 A36 1998 )
Publication Date: 1998
James Farmer might be called the forgotten man of the movement, overshadowed by Martin Luther King Jr., who was deeply influenced by Farmer's interpretation of Gandhi's concept of nonviolent protest.
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