Harvey Milk Brought LGBTQ Americans Into the Streets

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Harvey Milk Brought LGBTQ Americans Into the Streets
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Harvey Milk has undoubtedly played a role in the strides the LGBTQ+ movement has made since the 1970s.

. Elected in 1977 to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, he was assassinated at age 48, in 1978, by an ex-coworker, barely a year into his first term as an elected official. Ten days before his assassination, Milk recorded himself saying goodbye in case this grim scenario ever played out. “I fully realize that a person who stands for what I stand for, an activist, a gay activist, becomes the target or potential target for a person who is insecure, terrified, afraid, or very disturbing,”.

“I have no doubt that, had he lived, and had he survived the AIDS epidemic, I have no doubt that he would have been in [Pete Buttigieg’s] position, for instance,” Lillian Faderman, author of. “I know he would have run for statewide office... I’m sure he would have run for federal office. He was hugely ambitious, and he should have been, since he was so charismatic.

“Harvey Milk offers us a story of political transformation over the life course,” said Marc Stein, a historian of LGBTQ urban history and a professor at San Francisco State University. “[He] had contact with the early gay movement of the 1960s [...] but he distanced himself from it and rejected the idea of being out and proud in the, and was pursuing a business career. But then, like so many, he was really transformed by everything going on in the country in the late ’60s and early ’70s.

One of Milk’s biggest accomplishments happened before he ever took office, back when he was called the “Mayor of Castro Street.” After Milk was contacted by Allen Baird, president of the Teamsters Union, in the summer of 1974, Milk was convinced to support a Teamsters strike against the union-busting Coors Brewing Company.

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