He was Bayard Rustin, a man whose life was shaped by the very prejudices the movement fought against, not only because of his race, but also because he was gay. In , when Martin Luther King Jr. The full document is available here. Question: My problem is different from the ones most people have.
For many, queer Black folk in particular, his stance on LGBTQ+ rights is a topic of much conversation. During his lifetime, Martin Luther King Jr was not a vocal advocate for gay rights (he was assassinated a year before Stonewall, in ), nor did he speak out against them. Although not widely known, he was the right-hand man of Martin Luther King Jr. As an openly gay man in s America, his visibility within the movement was seen as a threat due to the stigma that surrounded homosexuality and was faced with homophobic attacks from in and outside of the civil rights movement. Despite not being in the public eye, he made important contributions to the fight for equality within the country.
This essay by Bayard Rustin reveals a personal account of MLK's feelings toward gay people. Last Updated: May 28, On the morning of August 28, , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Bayard Rustin was an adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. and the organizer behind the March on Washington. And though he was gay, his legacy remains little known among many in the LGBTQ. In , Martin Luther King, Jr. Question: My problem is different from the ones most people have. I am a boy, but I feel about boys the way I ought to feel about girls.
He was Bayard Rustin, a man whose life was shaped by the very prejudices the movement fought against, not only because of his race, but also because he was gay. .
For many, queer Black folk in particular, his stance on LGBTQ+ rights is a topic of much conversation. During his lifetime, Martin Luther King Jr was not a vocal advocate for gay rights (he was assassinated a year before Stonewall, in ), nor did he speak out against them. .
This essay by Bayard Rustin reveals a personal account of MLK's feelings toward gay people. .
Bayard Rustin was an adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. and the organizer behind the March on Washington. And though he was gay, his legacy remains little known among many in the LGBTQ. .