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      An Archive of Hope

      The publisher gratefully acknowledges the generous

      support of the General Endowment Fund of the

      University of California Press Foundation.

      An Archive of Hope

      Harvey Milk’s Speeches and Writings

      Harvey Milk

      Edited by Jason Edward Black and

      Charles E. Morris III

      UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS

      Berkeley·Los Angeles·London

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      © 2013 by The Regents of the University of California

      © Foreword 2012 by Frank M. Robinson

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Milk, Harvey.

      An archive of hope : Harvey Milk’s speeches and writings / Harvey Milk; edited by Jason Edward Black and Charles E. Morris III.

      pages cm

      Includes bibliographical references.

      ISBN 978-0-520-27548-5 (cloth : alk. paper)

      ISBN 978-0-520-27549-2 (pbk. : alk. paper)

      eISBN: 9780520955028

      1. San Francisco (Calif.)—Politics and government—20th century—Sources. 2. San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Supervisors—History—20th century—Sources. 3. Gay liberation movement—California—San Francisco—History—20th century—Sources. 4. Gay men—Political activity—California—San Francisco—History—20th century—Sources. 5. Milk, Harvey—Archives. 6. Politicians—California—San Francisco—Archives. 7. Gay men—California—San Francisco—Archives.

      I. Black, Jason Edward. II. Morris, Charles E., 1969- III. Title.

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      Contents

      Preface

      Foreword: “Harvey”

      Frank M. Robinson

      Introduction: Harvey Milk’s Political Archive and Archival Politics

      PART ONE. MILK AND THE CULTURE OF POPULISM

       1.“Interview with Harvey Milk”

      Kalendar, August 17, 1973

       2.“Address to the San Francisco Chapter of the National Women’s Political Caucus”

      Speech, September 5, 1973

       3.“Address to the Joint International Longshoremen & Warehousemen’s Union of San Francisco and to the Lafayette Club”

      Speech, September 30, 1973

       4.“An Open Letter to the Mayor of San Francisco”

      Public letter, September 22, 1973

       5.“MUNI/Parking Garage”

      Press release, September 27, 1973

       6.“Alfred Seniora”

      Press release, September 28, 1973

       7.“Who Really Represents You”

      Campaign flyer, September 1973

       8.“Milk Note”

      Column, Vector, February 1, 1974

       9.“Anyone Can Be a Movie Critic: How Not to Find Leadership”

      Editorial, San Francisco Crusader, February 1974

      10.“Letter to the City of San Francisco Hall of Justice on Police Brutality”

      Public letter, February 14, 1974

      11.“Where I Stand”

      Article draft, Sentinel, March 28, 1974

      12.“Where There Is No Victim, There Is No Crime”

      Press release, April 1, 1974

      13.“Political Power”

      Article draft, Sentinel, May 23, 1974

      14.“Letter to the San Francisco Chronicle about Anti-Gay Editorials”

      Letter draft, July 1, 1974

      15.“Library or Performing Arts Center”

      Press release, December 4, 1974

      PART TWO. THE GRASSROOTS ACTIVIST BECOMES “THE MAYOR OF CASTRO STREET”

      16.“Au Contraire . . . PCR Needed”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, February 9, 1975

      17.“Harvey Milk for Supervisor”

      Campaign letter, February 26, 1975

      18.“Statement of Harvey Milk, Candidate for the 16th Assembly District”

      Campaign material, March 9, 1976

      19.“Reactionary Beer”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, March 18, 1976

      20.“Nixon’s Revenge—The Republicans and Their Supreme Court”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, 15 April 1976

      21.“My Concept as a Legislator”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, May 27, 1976

      22.“Uncertainty of Carter or the Certainty of Ford”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, September 2, 1976

      23.“A Nation Finally Talks About ... It”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, June 9, 1977

      24.“Gay Economic Power”

      Column, Bay Area Reporter, September 15, 1977

      25.“You’ve Got to Have Hope”

      Speech, June 24, 1977

      PART THREE. SUPERVISOR MILK SPEAKS

      26.“Harvey Speaks Out”

      Interview, Bay Area Reporter, December 8, 1977

      27.“A City of Neighborhoods: First Major Address I and II”

      Reprinted speech, Bay Area Reporter, January 10, 1978 and February 2, 1978

      28.“The Word is Out”

      Public letter, February 1, 1978

      29.“Letter to ‘Abe’ on Domestic Politics”

      Private

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