Stitching a Revolution: the Making of an Activist
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Harper San Francisco
- Publish date: 12/01/2007
Description:
Cleve Jones tells the compelling story of the gay rights movement in San Francisco in the '70s, the emergence of the AIDS crisis in the '80s, and how it all led to his inspiration to create the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Charged with his firsthand account of the assassination of his friend and mentor Harvey Milk, the controversial "White Night" riots, and his encounters with people such as Rosa Parks, the Clintons, Jane Fonda, and Elizabeth Taylor, Jones shows how the Quilt affected the lives of so many people, bridging racial, sexual, and religious barriers to unite millions against AIDS.
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