Bibliography

                                                                    Annotated Bibliography: 

Secondary Sources 

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, 

school.eb.com/levels/high/article/African-Americans/477096#285195.toc.

This helps us receive background information about Bayard.

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, 

school.eb.com/levels/high/magazine/article/121319673.

This source helps us receive background information about Bayard. 

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, 

school.eb.com/levels/high/magazine/article/124310542. 

This source helps usreceive background information about Bayard. 

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, 

school.eb.com/levels/high/magazine/article/130672527.

This source helps us  receive background information about Bayard. 

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, 

school.eb.com/levels/high/magazine/article/137195833.  

This source helps us receive background information about Bayard.

“Bayard Rustin: AFL-CIO.” AFL, 

aflcio.org/about/history/labor-history-people/bayardj-rustin. 

This article is about and it helps us with background on bayard Rustin. 

“Bayard Rustin.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 1 July 2019,

 www.biography.com/activist/bayard- rustin

                              This source gives us background about our topic Bayard Rustin.  And the picture will be used on the page about background information.

“Bayard Rustin, the Gay Civil Rights Leader Who Organized the March on

                      Washington.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 19 Sept. 2013,

This source also gives us information on the march on Washington.

“Bayard Rustin: The Man Who Organized The March On Washington.” NPR, NPR, 15

 Aug. 2013, www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/08/15/212338844/bayard-rustin-the-man-who-organized-the-march-on-washington

           This source helps us with the march on Washington.

“Bayard Rustin Quotes (Author of Time on Two Crosses).” Goodreads, Goodreads, 

www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/472455.Bayard_Rustin.

This source gives us quotes of what bayard said. 

“Bayard Rustin: Who Speaks for the Negro?” Bayard Rustin | Who Speaks for the 

Negro?, whospeaks.library.vanderbilt.edu/interview/bayard-rustin.

This source is for background on bayard.

“Boswell Book Company.” Bayard Rustin: The Invisible Activist, by Jacqueline

 Houtman, Walter Naegle, and Michael G. Long | Boswell Book Company, www.boswellbooks.com/book/9781937768584.

This source is used for information in bayard from the views of his ex lover Walter.

“Brother Outsider.” Brother Outsider - About Bayard Rustin, rustin.org/?page_id=2. 

This source is used for background on bayard. 

California Newsreel - BROTHER OUTSIDER: THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN,

            newsreel.org/video/BROTHER-OUTSIDER-bayard-RUSTIN. 

          This source is used for background on bayard.

Dufour, Joanna DufourJoanna. “Ericka Naegle and Walter Naegle.” StoryCorps, 28 

June 2015, storycorps.org/stories/walter-naegle-and-ericka-naegle-150628/.

This source is used for information on Walter Naegle, bayard ex lover.

Jones, William P. “The Forgotten Radical History of the March on Washington.” 

Dissent Magazine, www.dissentmagazine.org/article/the-forgotten-radical-history-of-the-march-on-washington.

This source is used for background on the March on Washington.

Marcus, Eric. “Bayard Rustin.” Making Gay History, Making Gay History, 6 Aug. 2019, makinggayhistory.com/podcast/bayard-rustin/. 

This source is used for background on same sex marriage.  And used for several photos on our website.   

Martin, Michel, and Emma Bowman. “In Newly Found Audio, A Forgotten Civil Rights Leader Says Coming Out 'Was An Absolute Necessity'.” NPR, NPR, 6 Jan. 2019, www.npr.org/2019/01/06/682598649/in-newly-found-audio-a-forgotten-civil-rights-leader-says-coming-out-was-an-abso.

This source is used for background on bayard. 

Morgan, Thad. “Why MLK's Right-Hand Man Was Nearly Written Out of History.” 

History.com, A&E Television Networks, 1 June 2018, www.history.com/news/bayard-rustin-march-on-washington-openly-gay-mlk

            This article used for his mug shot, which is a primary source,     but the article is also used for background.

“Rustin, Bayard.” The Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute, 5 Apr. 2018, kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/rustin-bayard.

               This source is used for bayard and MLK working together. 

Thrasher, Steven. “Bayard Rustin: The Man Homophobia Almost Erased From 

History.” BuzzFeed, BuzzFeed, 28 Aug. 2013, www.buzzfeed.com/steventhrasher/walter-naegle-partner-of-the-late-bayard-rustin-talks-about.

This source is used for background on Walter and bayard. 

“Walter Naegle.” Kirkus Reviews, www.kirkusreviews.com/features/walter-naegle/

This source is used for background on Walter Naegle. 

“Walter Naegle, Partner Of Civil Rights Icon Bayard Rustin To Attend National LGBT 

50th Anniversary Ceremony.” Walter Naegle, Partner Of Civil Rights Icon Bayard Rustin To Attend National LGBT 50th Anniversary Ceremony | LGBT 50th Anniversary July 4, 2015, lgbt50.org/walter-naegle. 

This source is used for information on Walter and bayard.

Younge, Gary. “Bayard Rustin: the Gay Black Pacifist at the Heart of the March on 

Washington.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 23 Aug. 2013, www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/23/bayard-rustin-march-on-washington.

This source is used for background on the March on Washington. 

Primary sources 

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, school.eb.com/levels/high/additionalcontent/primarysources?id=110500&path=%2Fprimary_source%2Fgutenberg%2FPGCC_classics_02%2F11249-8.htm

This source is used for primary images

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, school.eb.com/levels/high/additionalcontent/primarysources?id=110890&path=%2Fprimary_source%2Fgutenberg%2FPGCC_classics_02%2F11363-8.htm

This source is used for for primary images

“Access Britannica School.” Britannica School, school.eb.com/levels/high/additionalcontent/primarysources?id=33858&path=%2Fprimary_source%2Fgutenberg%2FPGCC_classics_02%2F25371-8.htm. 

This source is used for for primary images

Allen, Shellea. “Bayard Rustin: The Gay Union Organizer Who Helped MLK Change the World.” People's World, 22 June 2018, www.peoplesworld.org/article/bayard-rustin-the-gay-union-organizer-who-helped-mlk-change-the-world/.

This source is used for picture in gallery on website. 0ol,www.archives.gov/education/lessons/rustin.html

                   This source is an archive which is helpful because of the       document 

of Bayard Rustin and the southern railway company showing how that Bayard has a criminal background which can help fuel him for his civil rights movement.

“Bayard Rustin Explains Car Pools in the Montgomery Bus Boycott · HERB: Resources for Teachers.” Herb, herb.ashp.cuny.edu/items/show/1829. https://herb.ashp.cuny.edu/items/show/1829 

This source is from Bayards diary explaining the bus boycott with MLK

Burnett, Lynn. “The Montgomery Bus Boycott.” The Cross Cultural Solidarity History Education Project, 11 Nov. 2019, crossculturalsolidarity.com/the-montgomery-bus-boycott/.

This source is a picture of a meeting for the bus boycott

“Bayard Rustin (U.S. National Park Service).” National Parks Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, www.nps.gov/people/bayard-rustin.htm

This source is used for Bayards picture and information on him organizing the Southern Christian Leadership conference. 

“California Legislature Passes Joint Resolution in Support of a Bayard Rustin Commemorative Postage Stamp.” Los Angeles Sentinel, 22 Mar. 2019, lasentinel.net/california-legislature-passes-joint-resolution-in-support-of-a-bayard-rustin-commemorative-postage-stamp.html. 

This source is used for a picture of Bayard 

Corley, Cheryl. “Bayard Rustin: The Man Who Organized The March On Washington.” NPR, NPR, 15 Aug. 2013, www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/08/15/212338844/bayard-rustin-the-man-who-organized-the-march-on-washington

This source is used for a picture of Bayard on the march of washington. 

Edwards, Mary, and Alex Heuer. “Remembering Bayard Rustin, An Unsung Civil Rights Activist.” St. Louis Public Radio, news.stlpublicradio.org/postremembering-bayard-rustin-unsung-civil-rights-activist#stream/0. 

This source was used on the website page called Impact and it shows him being arrested.  This source was also used for a picture on our website in the gallery.  

“From Bayard Rustin.” The Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute, 1 

Oct. 2015, kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/bayard-rustin-1. 

      This source is a letter from Bayard Rustin talking about the bus boycott.

Gadoua, Renée K., et al. “Gay Civil Rights Activist, MLK Mentor Bayard Rustin to Be Honored.” Religion News Service, 30 June 2015, religionnews.com/2015/06/30/gay-civil-rights-activist-mlk-mentor-bayard-rustin-honored/.

This source is used for picture in gallery on website. 

“Long Before Same-Sex Marriage, 'Adopted Son' Could Mean 'Life Partner'.” NPR, 

NPR, 28 June 2015, www.npr.org/2015/06/28/418187875/long-before-same-sex-marriage-adopted-son-could-mean-life-partner

This is a podcast with Walter talking about same sex marriges and the adoption.  This is used in our Background page about Walter. And this source is used for background on same sex marriage.

“March on Washington Original Coverage.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 23 Aug. 2013, archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/08/24/us/march-on-washington-original-coverage.html

This source is used for a newspaper on the March on Washington.

Martin, Michel, and Emma Bowman. “In Newly Found Audio, A Forgotten Civil Rights Leader Says Coming Out 'Was An Absolute Necessity'.” NPR, NPR, 6 Jan. 2019, www.npr.org/2019/01/06/682598649/in-newly-found-audio-a-forgotten-civil-rights-leader-says-coming-out-was-an-abso.

This source was used for the image its in our website on page called Other Accomplishments. And an image in the gallery.  

Outmagazine. “Bayard Rustin Was Almost Considered Too Gay to Work with MLK.” OUT, Out Magazine, 9 Jan. 2019, www.out.com/news-opinion/2019/1/09/bayard-rustin-was-considered-too-gay-work-mlk.

This source is used for picture in gallery on website.

“Walter Naegle in Logo's 'Trailblazer Honors' 2015 - Arrivals.” Zimbio, www.zimbio.com/pictures/j_Sbzlv_dvk/Logo+Trailblazer+Honors+2015+Arrivals/Walter+Naegle.

This source was used on the page in our website called “Interview with Walter Naegle”.

Zonkel, Phillip. “Martin Luther King, Jr. Was Mentored by an Openly Gay Civil Rights Leader.” Out in the 562, 18 Jan. 2016, blogs.presstelegram.com/outinthe562/tag/montgomery-bus-boycott/.

This source is used for a picture of Bayard Rustin standing in front of a sign it will be on the page called.