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SUMMARY:Film Discussion: Brother Outsider
DESCRIPTION:On November 20\, 2013\, Bayard Rustin was posthumously awarded the prestigious\nPresidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama. Who was this man? He\nwas there at most of the important events of the Civil Rights Movement – but always\nin the background. BROTHER OUTSIDER asks “Why?” It presents a vivid drama\,\nintermingling the personal and the political\, about one of the most enigmatic figures\nin 20th-century American history. \nOne of the first “freedom riders\,” an adviser to Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, and A.\nPhilip Randolph\, organizer of the march on Washington\,was  intelligent\, gregarious\, and\ncharismatic\, Bayard Rustin was denied his place in the limelight for one reason – he\nwas gay. This film contributes a fascinating new chapter to our understanding of both\nprogressive movements and gay life in 20th-century America. \nPHXYou: LEA100-VLT-LGBTQ Film\n(Course ID #207165)
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