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  1. A public school building in Manhattan, New York, that houses six small schools, mostly high schools. It was formerly Textile High School and later Bayard Rustin High School for the Humanities, and features murals, stained glass windows, and a swimming pool.

  2. This list includes Bayard Rustin Educational Complex, in Manhattan. Raised as a Quaker, Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) was an openly gay Black activist and devout pacifist who, over the course of five decades, had an immeasurable impact on the civil rights movement in the United States and social justice efforts abroad.

  3. Bayard Rustin was a prominent leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights. He organized the March on Washington in 1963 and taught Martin Luther King Jr. about non-violence.

  4. Bayard Rustin Educational Campus now houses six small schools. For transcripts or proof of graduation from Bayard Rustin High School call Hudson High School of Learning Technologies at 212-488-3330. Read more.

  5. A public high school in New York City that offers liberal arts, humanities and medical-math programs for 9th to 12th grade students. Learn about its history, facts, awards, news, directions, staff, academics, graduates and nearby libraries.

  6. Bayard Rustin Educational Complex: Students will learn about civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, an openly gay Black man who served as lead organizer of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and for whom a Chelsea public school was named in 1988

  7. James Baldwin School is a transfer school on the Bayard Rustin Educational Complex in Manhattan, offering personalized and rigorous education for diverse students. Learn about its college access program, field research, and social justice curriculum.