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Rustin
[ ruhs-tin ]
noun
- Bay·ard [bey, -erd], 1910–1987, U.S. civil rights leader.
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Rustin addressed a midtown Manhattan rally the day after the resolution passed, attended by more than 125,000 people.
From The Daily Beast
Rustin himself understood the true breadth of the civil-rights movement.
From The Daily Beast
Maybe keeping someone like Bayard Rustin in the shadows seemed to make sense at the time, but no one can argue that now.
From The Daily Beast
Verrall was the real principal—Rustin, in fact; I, the ostensible one.
From Project Gutenberg
The machinery—what little there was of it—was lyin' there, rustin'.
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To hear that this Rustin was Verrall himself, opened out a whole field of suggestive speculation to George.
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I rub it on boots, I keep my guns and ax from rustin' by smearin' it on.
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