The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk

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Macmillan, 15 mar 1988 - 388 páginas
The Mayor of Castro Street is Shilts's acclaimed story of Harvey Milk, the man whose personal life, public career, and tragic assassination mirrored the dramatic and unprecedented emergence of the gay community in America during the 1970s. His is a story of personal tragedies and political intrigues, assassination in City Hall and massive riots in the streets, the miscarriage of justice and the consolidation of gay power and gay hope.
 

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8
111
9
127
Orange Tuesday
153
11
169
Media Star
189
Curtain Call
252
No Cross No Crown
263
Justice and Thieves
299
The Final
324
Epilogue
340
Appendix
349
The Hope Speech
359
Harvey Milks Political Will
372

Willkommen Castro
211
Deadline Pressure
229

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Sobre el autor (1988)

Randy Shilts was born in 1951, in Davenport, Iowa. One of the first openly gay journalists hired at a major newspaper, he worked for the "San Francisco Chronicle" for thirteen years. He died of AIDS in 1994 at his home in the Sonoma County redwoods in California. He was the author of "The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk "(1982), "And the Band Played On: Politics, People and the AIDS Epidemic "(1987), and "Conduct Unbecoming: Lesbians and Gays in the U.S. Military "(1993). He also wrote extensively for many major newspapers and magazines, including "The New York Times, Newsweek, Esquire, The Los Angeles Times, "and "The Advocate. And the Band Played On "was made into a docudrama that was broadcast on HBO in 1993.

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