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The Harvey Milk interviews : in his own words

The unrehearsed and unguarded conversations in this collection reveal Harvey Milk's sense of humor, outrage over injustice, and love of dramatic confrontation. This volume contains the texts of 39 interviews Milk did for newspapers, radio, and television, in which he describes his life, struggles, strategies, and dreams. It includes transcripts from three famous debates between Milk and John Briggs over the notorious Proposition 6 Briggs Initiative. This groundbreaking treasure trove provides insights into how Milk viewed the economic, social, sexual, and political issues that shape our lives today.

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  • "The unrehearsed and unguarded conversations in this collection reveal Harvey Milk's sense of humor, outrage over injustice, and love of dramatic confrontation. This volume contains the texts of 39 interviews Milk did for newspapers, radio, and television, in which he describes his life, struggles, strategies, and dreams. It includes transcripts from three famous debates between Milk and John Briggs over the notorious Proposition 6 Briggs Initiative. This groundbreaking treasure trove provides insights into how Milk viewed the economic, social, sexual, and political issues that shape our lives today."@en
  • "The unrehearsed and unguarded conversations in this collection reveal Harvey Milk's sense of humor, outrage over injustice, and love of dramatic confrontation. This volume contains the texts of 39 interviews Milk did for newspapers, radio, and television, in which he describes his life, struggles, strategies, and dreams. It includes transcripts from three famous debates between Milk and John Briggs over the notorious* Proposition 6 Briggs Initiative*. This groundbreaking treasure trove provides insights into how Milk viewed the economic, social, sexual, and political issues that shape our lives today."@en
  • "In these interviews, Harvey Milk reveals himself. The 39 interviews here span Milk's political career from his first days as a candidate to shortly before his assassination. They are linked by biographical passages and arranged chronologically so we see Milk's thoughts changing over time, both his political ideas and his concept of himself. Milk's best interviews also expose his personal qualities. His unrehearsed, unguarded conversations give us a first-hand connection with Milk's sense of humor, anger over injustice, and love of dramatic confrontation. Within these interviews, none of which have ever been published in a book before, we find much of significance which is preserved nowhere else. This is also the first book to present a chronology providing correct dates of the events that shaped Milk's life, and the only catalog of the "blizzard" of legislative activities Milk initiated while in office.--From publisher description."
  • "Thirty-nine chronologically arranged interviews spanning Milk's political career from his first days as a candidate to shortly before his assassination."@en

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