A legacy of pride: Civil Rights Museum launches Bayard Rustin Institute to inspire ‘angelic troublemakers’
Arlinda Fair Cathey, the National Civil Rights Museum’s director of engagement and the new Bayard Rustin Institute, announces the launch of the Bayard Rustin Institute on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
As a gay man operating in a homophobic era, Bayard Rustin was often forced into the background of the Civil Rights Movement, despite his critical role as a trusted adviser to Martin Luther King Jr.
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Brandon LaGrone Jr. is a Bluff City native who has earned an undergraduate degree in journalism from LSU’s Manship School. He’s written for publications including The (Baton Rouge) Advocate and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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