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Stitching a Revolution: The Making of an Activist
Stitching a Revolution The Making of an Activist
Author: Cleve Jones, Jeff Dawson
From the frontlines of one of the greatest human struggles of our time comes this powerful and moving tale. Both an important cultural history of the AIDS crisis and an intimate personal memoir, Stitching a Revolution is the story of a man who, besieged by discrimination, death, and despair, found the courage and strength of spirit to conceive a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780062516428
ISBN-10: 0062516426
Publication Date: 5/2001
Pages: 320
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Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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If you are interested in reading about GLBT history, then you should add this to your reading list. Cleve Jones was a friend of Harvey Milk's and the founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. He tells his story, including the assassination of Harvey Milk and how the AIDS quilt was started, created and shown throughout the country. If you are an activist, this is a definite must read. Cleve was there in the early days and has quite the story to tell and we all could learn a lot from him.


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