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Interview with Walter Naegle
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Contributor
Naegle, Walter ; McKiernan, Stephen
Description
Walter Naegle is the partner of the late civil rights leader, Bayard Rustin and is executive director of the Bayard Rustin Fund. Naegle has a Bachelor's degree in Studio Art from Fordham University. Decades before gay marriage was an option, Rustin adopted Naegle to formalize their relationship.
Date
2010-08-21
Rights
In copyright
Date Modified
2018-03-29
Is Part Of
McKiernan Interviews
Extent
124:59
Date of Interview
2010-08-21
Interviewer
Stephen McKiernan
Interviewee
Walter Naegle
Biographical Text
Walter Naegle is the partner of the late civil rights leader, Bayard Rustin and is executive director of the Bayard Rustin Fund. Naegle has a Bachelor's degree in Studio Art from Fordham University. Decades before gay marriage was an option, Rustin adopted Naegle to formalize their relationship.
Duration
124:59
Language
English
Digital Publisher
Binghamton University Libraries
Digital Format
audio/mp4
Original Format
1 Microcassette
Material Type
Sound
Interview Format
Audio
Subject LCSH
Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987;Civil rights movements—United States--20th century; Naegle, Walter--Interviews
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Keywords
Non-violence; Civil rights movement; Folk music; Joan Baez; Vietnam War; Baby boom generation; Conscientious objector; Christianity; VISTA; Trust.
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Citation
“Interview with Walter Naegle,” Digital Collections, accessed October 30, 2024, https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/923.