Publications
- Interracial primer New York, N.Y.: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1943
- Interracial workshop: progress report New York, N.Y.: Sponsored by Congress of Racial Equality and Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1947
- Journey of reconciliation: report New York : Fellowship of Reconciliation, Congress of Racial Equality, 1947
- We challenged Jim Crow! a report on the journey of reconciliation, April 9–23, 1947 New York : Fellowship of Reconciliation, Congress of Racial Equality, 1947
- "In apprehension how like a god!" Philadelphia: Young Friends Movement 1948
- The revolution in the South" Cambridge, Mass. : Peace Education Section, American Friends Service Committee, 1950s
- Report on Montgomery, Alabama New York: War Resisters League, 1956
- A report and action suggestions on non-violence in the South New York: War Resisters League, 1957
- Civil rights: the true frontier New York, N.Y.: Donald Press, 1963
- From protest to politics: the future of the civil rights movement New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1965
- The city in crisis (introduction) New York: A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1965
- "Black power" and coalition politics New York, American Jewish Committee 1966
- Which way? (with Daniel Patrick Moynihan) New York : American Press, 1966
- The Watts "Manifesto" & the McCone report. New York, League for Industrial Democracy 1966
- Fear, frustration, backlash: the new crisis in civil rights New York, Jewish Labor Committee 1966
- The lessons of the long hot summer New York, American Jewish Committee 1967
- The Negro community: frustration politics, sociology and economics Detroit : UAW Citizenship-Legislative Department, 1967
- A way out of the exploding ghetto New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1967
- The alienated: the young rebels today and why they're different Washington, D.C. : International Labor Press Association, 1967
- "Right to work" laws; a trap for America's minorities. New York: A. Phillip Randolph Institute 1967
- Civil rights: the movement re-examined (contributor) New York,A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1967
- Separatism or integration, which way for America?: a dialogue (with Robert Browne) New York,A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1968
- The Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, an analysis New York, American Jewish Committee 1968
- The labor-Negro coalition, a new beginning [Washington? D.C. : American Federationist?, 1968
- The anatomy of frustration New York, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1968
- Morals concerning minorities, mental health and identity. New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1969
- Black studies: myths & realities (contributor) New York, A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1969
- Conflict or coalition?: the civil rights struggle and the trade union movement today New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1969
- Three essays New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1969
- Black rage, White fear: the full employment answer : an address Washington, D.C. : Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers International Union 1970
- A word to black students New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1970
- The failure of black separatism New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1970
- The blacks and the unions (contributor) New York, A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1971
- Down the line; the collected writings of Bayard Rustin Chicago Quadrangle Books 1971
- Affirmative action in an economy of scarcity (with Norman Hill) New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1974
- Seniority and racial progress (with Norman Hill) New York, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1975
- Have we reached the end of the second reconstruction? Bloomington, Ind. : The Poynter Center, 1976
- Strategies for freedom: the changing patterns of Black protest New York, Columbia University Press 1976
- Africa, Soviet imperialism and the retreat of American power New York, Social Democrats, USA, 1978
- South Africa: is peaceful change possible? a report (contributor) New York, New York Friends Group, 1984
- Time on two crosses: the collected writings of Bayard Rustin San Francisco : Cleis Press, 2003
- I Must Resist: Bayard Rustin's Life in Letters (City Lights, 2012)
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