SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER: The Life of Bayard Rustin Exhibition at the NCRM, Memphis, TN / by David Katzenstein

Gay Feldman, David Katzenstein, and Walter Naegle are delighted to announce the official opening of SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER: THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN AT THE NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM AT THE LORRAINE MOTEL, Memphis, TN, March 28, 2025.

NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM ANNOUNCES MAJOR ACQUISITION OF THE BAYARD RUSTIN COLLECTION AND OPENING OF NEW EXHIBITION

Museum Opens Speaking Truth to Power: The Life of Bayard Rustin March 28

MEMPHIS, TN – The National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel is proud to announce the acquisition of the extraordinary archive of Bayard Rustin, a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement and a lifelong advocate for non-violence, human rights, and equality. This landmark acquisition celebrates Rustin's legacy as a visionary architect of change.

To honor this monumental collection, the museum will launch Speaking Truth to Power: The Life of Bayard Rustin , an exhibition opening on March 28, 2025, in the State of Tennessee Gallery. Spanning eight months, this exhibition will provide visitors with an intimate look into Rustin's life as both a public leader and private individual, showcasing artifacts, fine art photography, and personal items from his extensive archive thanks to Rustin's life partner, Walter Naegle , who provided direction and access to over 500 personal items.

Speaking Truth to Power explores Bayard Rustin's innovative use of the "medium" to communicate powerful messages of non-violence, activism, and authenticity. The exhibit emphasizes Rustin’s ability to capitalize on the technology of his time, structuring awareness and creating dialogue to inspire social change.

Curated by art historian and educator Gay Feldman , this exhibition also features fine art photography by David Katzenstein , capturing over 200 artifacts from Rustin’s personal and professional life. Visitors will see Rustin’s legacy in a new light, including his global influence, activism, and contributions to identity, spirituality, and human rights.

“This exhibition is more than a tribute to Bayard Rustin’s achievements. It is a testament to his enduring message of justice, dialogue, and non-violence that continues to resonate today, ” said Dr. Russ Wigginton, President of the National Civil Rights Museum. Speaking Truth to Power: The Life of Bayard Rustin will run from March 28, 2025, through the end of the year. This marks the first phase of the museum’s commitment to preserving Rustin’s archive. In 2026, selected items will be permanently housed in the newly renovated Legacy Building, making Rustin’s collection a cornerstone of the museum’s offerings.