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No To Homophobia: Harvey Milk
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No To Homophobia: Harvey Milk

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One of the greatest fighters for gay rights, here is the incredible story of Harvey Milk.

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the most famous and most significantly open LGBT official ever elected in the United States, Harvey Milk fought against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. In the 1970s when Harvey is elected into office in San Francisco, homosexual relations are still against the law in the United States, and homophobia is being stoked by outspoken conservatives and the religious right. Just ten months after being elected, Milk and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone are assassinated by a homophobic former colleague. The killer finds sympathy from his jurors and gets a light sentence. Milk’s death becomes a metaphor for the experience of gays in America and his legend as a fighter for gay rights is cemented.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2022
Pages
64
ISBN
9781644211847

One of the greatest fighters for gay rights, here is the incredible story of Harvey Milk.

Called
the most famous and most significantly open LGBT official ever elected in the United States, Harvey Milk fought against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. In the 1970s when Harvey is elected into office in San Francisco, homosexual relations are still against the law in the United States, and homophobia is being stoked by outspoken conservatives and the religious right. Just ten months after being elected, Milk and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone are assassinated by a homophobic former colleague. The killer finds sympathy from his jurors and gets a light sentence. Milk’s death becomes a metaphor for the experience of gays in America and his legend as a fighter for gay rights is cemented.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
13 September 2022
Pages
64
ISBN
9781644211847