Brother Outsider essentially deals with
the life of Bayard Rustin, an individual that played a significant role in the
Civil Rights Movement. It focuses on the life of this remarkable individual
that sought to ensure that the Civil Rights cause became successful and was
influential on Martin Luther King Jr. Among the most noteworthy incidents in
the life of this individual that is covered in the film involves the beginning
of his activism when he refused to vacate a whites only restaurant and ended up
being arrested. The film also reveals that Rustin was gay and proudly so at a
time when homophobia was extremely prevalent in society and many individuals,
even those in support of the Civil Rights movement, were not comfortable being
associated with a gay person (Kates, Singer, & Pollard, 2002). It is noted that because of
the considerable negative publicity that his sexual orientation would have
brought to the Civil Rights Movement, Rustin tended to work in the background
and whenever he was asked whether he was gay, he gave circumspect answers in
order to protect the reputation of his comrades. Despite these incidents,
Rustin is portrayed as a courageous individual that sought to make sure that
there was the advancement of the interests of the deprived members of society. This
film provides the audience with a glimpse into the life an extremely
influential individual in the Civil Rights Movement and this is to such an
extent that it shows the personal sacrifices and difficulties that many
prominent members of this movement had to endure in order to ensure its
success.