This promotional document for Down The Line highlights Bayard Rustin’s collected writings on nonviolence, democracy, economic justice, and coalition-building. Spanning nearly three decades, the volume traces Rustin’s vision for moving the civil rights movement from protest to sustained political power. The collection presents his enduring belief that lasting social change requires interracial cooperation, structural reform, and a deep commitment to democratic ideals.
From Protest to Politics: Rustin's Blueprint for Political Power
Bayard Rustin's landmark essay "From Protest to Politics," originally published in Commentary magazine and reprinted as a pamphlet by the League for Industrial Democracy, advocating for the civil rights movement's strategic transformation from direct action protests to coalition-based electoral politics and economic reform programs.
