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Aretha, David

No Compromise: The Story of Harvey Milk

(3) YA Civil Rights Leaders series. In 1977 when Harvey Milk was elected a city supervisor in San Francisco, he became one of America's first openly gay politicians. Though largely known for his work in the burgeoning gay rights movement, Milk made human rights in general the backbone of his politics. Using photographs and clear text, this unabashedly laudatory--and informative--biography emphasizes Milk's lasting legacy. Timeline, websites. Bib., ind.

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