Philadelphia Tribune

This Rich Black Earth: The Mandate for Institutional Change

This 1968 column finds Bayard Rustin arguing that racism is fundamentally rooted in institutions and public policy rather than individual prejudice alone. Reflecting on the Kerner Commission Report, he emphasizes that lasting progress comes through transforming laws, schools, and economic systems—not simply changing personal attitudes. Rustin ultimately calls for a movement focused on structural reform and the democratization of American institutions.

1937 Educational Conference Challenges Curriculum Development for Negro Students

This 1937 article reports on a Philadelphia conference discussing the need for realistic school curriculums tailored to African American students' economic and social realities. Bayard Rustin, then a student participated in cultural activities during the event.