The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk
By (Author) Randy Shilts
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
16th March 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Political leaders and leadership
Gender studies: trans, transgender people and gender variance
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Human rights, civil rights
979.461053092
Paperback
480
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm
410g
'If a bullet should enter my brain, let it destroy every closet door'
This is the definitive biography of Harvey Milk, the man whose personal life, public career, and cold-blooded assassination mirrored the dramatic emergence of the gay community as a political power in 1970s America.
Milk was the first openly gay politician to hold public office in the United States. He moved to San Francisco in 1972 amid a migration of gay men to the city's Castro district and took advantage of the neighbourhood's growing political and economic power to promote gay rights. Campaigning against the odds, and in the face of hate and death threats, Milk's political flair finally earned him a seat as a City Supervisor in 1977. But only eleven months later he was gunned down by a fellow City Supervisor.
The Mayor of Castro Street is the emotionally-charged story of personal tragedy and political intrigue, murder at City Hall and massive riots in the streets, the miscarriage of justice and the affirmation of human rights and gay hope.
'A no-holds-barred character study and a history of the local gay movement...aninvestigative piece on the mechanics of big-city government in all its expedient,backbiting splendour' - Washington Post
'A remarkable work... biography, social history and political machination. What makes itexceptional is an objective posture' - Los Angeles Times
Randy Shilts was the author of the best-seller And The Band Played On, and an award-winning investigative reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. He died in 1994.