
Description
Product Details
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publish Date | October 01, 2004 |
Pages | 592 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780226142692 |
Dimensions | 9.1 X 6.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.7 pounds |
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Reviews
--Tom Wicker "Los Angeles Times"
"A lively, detailed, immensely readable account of this key figure of the 20th century, including information about his sexual life and relationships."--Ian Young "Torso"
"A sympathetic, probing biography that brings homosexuality to the fore as a factor in the black activist's seminal but largely forgotten role in the civil rights movement. An eye-opening look at the personal ordeal underlying a revolutionary quest."
-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Bayard Rustin became famous for working behind the scenes. The tactics of public protest that became familiar in the 1960s marches on Washington, Freedom Rides, sit-ins, passive resistance, civil disobedience were pioneered and refined by Rustin two decades earlier. Indeed, through his decisive influence on Martin Luther King Jr., Rustin created the model for the social movements of post-World War II America--civil rights, antiwar, gay liberation, feminist."
--Michael Anderson "New York Times Book Review"
"D'Emilio's biography is an important book about an important man, well researched, with particularly perceptive insights into gay culture in America as well as providing a solid account of the history of the peace movement and the civil rights struggle."--Gerald Early "New York Review of Books"
"D'Emilio's work contributes greatly to the literature of Bayard Rustin and the civil rights movement. . . . Thanks to D'Emilio, not only have we found a 'lost prophet, ' but we have a much better understanding of why he was lost in the first place."--Steve Estes "Journal of the History of Sexuality"
"Drawing on interviews with Rustin's colleagues, friends, and lovers, D'Emilio explores all facets of the activist's life, from his Quaker upbringing and early imprisonment for draft dodging to his close but tenuous relationship with Martin Luther King Jr."
-- "Publishers Weekly"
"More obscure figures and works deserve our consideration, too. John D'Emilio's book, Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin, details the life of an influential civil rights leader who stood next to Martin Luther King Jr. while also enduring the scrutiny of being a Black member of the LGBT community."-- "Minneapolis Star-Tribune"
"I don't often take notes while reading for pleasure, but this time I made a detailed index on the back flap, marking pages and lines I wanted to save for future reference."--Gabriel Bump "New York Times Book Review"
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