Long before Martin Luther King, Jr. became a national figure,
Bayard Rustin routinely put his body—and his life –on the line as a
crusader for racial justice. Rustin’s commitment to pacifism and his
visionary advocacy of Gandhian nonviolence made him a pioneer in the
1940s, and captured King’s imagination in the 1950s. In 1963, with more
than 20 years of organizing experience behind him, Rustin brought his
unique skills to the crowning glory of his civil rights career: his work
organizing the historic March on Washington, the biggest protest
America had ever witnessed. –PBS.org/POV
Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin is a truly
inspirational film highlighting the life of Bayard Rustin, one of the
most important and influential Civil Rights activists. Rustin was not
only African American in a time of segregation, but he was also
unapologetically gay.[i] However, Rustin’s open
homosexuality forced him to remain in the background, marking him
repeatedly as a “brother outsider.” Directed by Nancy Kates and Bennett
Singer, Brother Outsider was part of the 15th anniversary season of the POV (documentaries with a point of view) series, which runs on PBS.
Like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Rustin was determined to
increase tolerance and seek social justice through non-violent
approaches. In fact, the viewer learns that Rustin was brought in to
further tutor King in non-violent strategies. His acumen helped the
Civil Rights Movement to gain great momentum that it finally developed.
His work organizing the 1965 March on Washington was one of the largest
protests America had ever seen. Directors Kates and Singer are able to
capture the full scope of Rustin’s complex, 60-year career as an
activist, advisor, and public advocate via this award-winning
documentary. Using archival material would serve as a bonus for the film
as it added to the overall success of the documentary, and allowed us
to see Rustin in action. The controversial topics in this film, which
include his sexuality, his politics, her personal values and beliefs all
make for an intriguing and captivating documentary film.
Kates and Singer uses Rustin’s extensive FBI records as a method of narration.
Other rare archival footage includes ardent debates between Rustin and
such highly politicized figures as Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) and
Malcolm X. Also in the documentary we are able to see the Rustin in the
later years as he continued to champion human rights including gay
rights in campaigns around the globe. As King’s
aide and former U.N. ambassador Andrew Young recalls in the film, “His
commitment to justice was always very strong and very consistent. It was
easier when he had allies like Martin Luther King and A. Philip
Randolph, but when they were gone, he didn’t stop.”
All in all, Brother Outsider is a great first step in getting familiar with the late Bayard Rustin.
It is an important documentary that informs and acknowledges one of
the great leaders of the civil rights who has often been overlooked and
overshadowed by some of the other more prominent figures. “Bayard Rustin
was an extraordinary American who’s been slighted in the historical
record because he was gay,” says filmmaker Nancy Kates. Both Kates and
Singer make great efforts and successfully correct the record, but also
examine Rustin’s amazing life and how he taught the world about issues
of equity and the fight for social justice.
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[i]
Rustin’s sexuality would be challenged on various occasions,
particularly during the 1960 Democratic Convention: One of the most
interesting aspects of the film highlights Rustin’s determination and
unwillingness to give up. Adam Clayton Powell tried to hold Rustin’s
sexuality against him during the 1960 Democratic Convention. Powell
threatened to spread rumors about Rustin’s sexuality if the Civil Rights
activists did not stop protesting. Martin Luther King Jr., would be
made aware of this threat, but this did not scare Rustin. He maintained
his stance and continued to fight for what he believed in.
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