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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. Learn about the history and significance of this Manhattan school, named after a prominent gay Black activist and advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The school also hosted volleyball events for Gay Games IV in 1994.

  3. Bayard Rustin (/ ˈ b aɪ. ər d / BY-ərd ... including the Bayard Rustin Educational Complex located in Chelsea, Manhattan; ... The city in crisis, (introduction) New York: A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, 1965 "Black power" and coalition politics, New York, American Jewish Committee, 1966;

  4. 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

  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. Learn about the WPA Federal Arts Project murals in this school building, depicting scenes from civilizations and arts of various countries and periods. See photos, sources, and location details of the murals by Jean Charlot, Geoffrey Norman, and others.

  7. A Manhattan school with six small schools in one building. Find out about programs, admissions, location, and comments from students and alumni.