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In From Protest to Politics, Bayard Rustin argues that the era of street protest and moral appeal must give way to organized political engagement and economic strategy. He acknowledges the achievements of desegregation and voting rights, but warns that legal reforms alone cannot dismantle the structure of racial inequality: resistance must become governance, and protest must become politics.

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In From Protest to Politics, Bayard Rustin argues that the era of street protest and moral appeal must give way to organized political engagement and economic strategy. He acknowledges the achievements of desegregation and voting rights, but warns that legal reforms alone cannot dismantle the structure of racial inequality: resistance must become governance, and protest must become politics.
Autorenporträt
Bayard Rustin was a seminal strategist and civil-rights leader, best known for his role in organizing the 1963 March on Washington and for championing nonviolence, coalition politics, and economic justice. He bridged activism and institutional power, insisting that racial equality demanded not just protest but political vision.