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"Thirty-six years ago today, the world lost Harvey Milk" (Original Post) shenmue Nov 2014 OP
Thank you for posting this... Cooley Hurd Nov 2014 #1
I still remember the first time I saw the PBS special on him shenmue Nov 2014 #2
I remember the murders themselves... Cooley Hurd Nov 2014 #3
Excerpt from and link to the 'Hope' speech... Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #4
I lived in San Francisco at the time. vlyons Nov 2014 #5
K&R!!!! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2014 #6
K&R Behind the Aegis Nov 2014 #7

shenmue

(38,506 posts)
2. I still remember the first time I saw the PBS special on him
Thu Nov 27, 2014, 09:45 AM
Nov 2014

When they marched with the candles, I cried and cried.

 

Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
3. I remember the murders themselves...
Thu Nov 27, 2014, 09:56 AM
Nov 2014

...it was a surreal time for SF, coming on the heels of the Jonestown massacre/mass-suicide.

 

Bluenorthwest

(45,319 posts)
4. Excerpt from and link to the 'Hope' speech...
Thu Nov 27, 2014, 09:57 AM
Nov 2014

"I can't forget the looks on faces of people who've lost hope. Be they gay, be they seniors, be they blacks looking for an almost-impossilbe job, be they Latins trying to explain their problems and aspirations in a tongue that's foreign to them. I personally will never forget that people are more important than buildings. I use the word "I" because I'm proud. I stand here tonight in front of my gay sisters, brothers and friends because I'm proud of you. I think it's time that we have many legislators who are gay and proud of that fact and do not have to remain in the closet. I think that a gay person, up-front, will not walk away from a responsibility and be afraid of being tossed out of office. After Dade County, I walked among the angry and the frustrated night after night and I looked at their faces. And in San Francisco, three days before Gay Pride Day, a person was killed just because he was gay. And that night, I walked among the sad and the frustrated at City Hall in San Francisco and later that night as they lit candles on Castro Street and stood in silence, reaching out for some symbolic thing that would give them hope. These were strong people, whose faces I knew from the shop, the streets, meetings and people who I never saw before but I knew. They were strong, but even they needed hope.

And the young gay people in the Altoona, Pennsylvanias and the Richmond, Minnesotas who are coming out and hear Anita Bryant on television and her story. The only thing they have to look forward to is hope. And you have to give them hope. Hope for a better world, hope for a better tomorrow, hope for a better place to come to if the pressures at home are too great. Hope that all will be all right. Without hope, not only gays, but the blacks, the seniors, the handicapped, the us'es, the us'es will give up. And if you help elect to the central committee and other offices, more gay people, that gives a green light to all who feel disenfranchised, a green light to move forward. It means hope to a nation that has given up, because if a gay person makes it, the doors are open to everyone."

So if there is a message I have to give, it is that I've found one overriding thing about my personal election, it's the fact that if a gay person can be elected, it's a green light. And you and you and you, you have to give people hope. "
http://www.danaroc.com/guests_harveymilk_122208.html

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
5. I lived in San Francisco at the time.
Thu Nov 27, 2014, 10:36 AM
Nov 2014

And don't forget that Mayor George Moscone was also murdered. I remember the bumper stickers that appeared after murderer ex-cop Dan White was acquited for those murders

"If you're white
You can get away with murder"

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