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Introduction: Harvey Milk's Political Archive & Archival Politics -- Part One: Milk and the Culture of Populism. -- 1. "Interview with Harvey Milk," interview, Kalendar, 17 August 1973 -- 2. "Address to the San Francisco Chapter of the National Women's Political Caucus," speech, 5 September 1973 -- 3. "Address to the Joint International Longshoremen & Warehousemen's Union of San Francisco and to the Lafayette Club," speech, 30 September 1973 -- 4. "An Open Letter to the Mayor of San Francisco," public letter, 22 September 1973 -- 5. "MUNI/Parking Garage," press release, 27 September 1973 -- 6. "Alfred Seniora," press release, 28 September 1973 -- 7. "Who Really Represents You," campaign flyer, September 1973 -- 8. "Milk Note," column, Vector, 1 February 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, 14 February 1974 -- 11. "Where I Stand," article draft, Sentinel, 28 March 1974 -- 12. "Where There is No Victim, There is No Crime," press release, 1 April 1974 -- 13. "Political Power," article draft, Sentinel, 23 May 1974 -- 14. "Letter to the San Francisco Chronicle about Anti-Gay Editorials," letter draft, 1 July 1974 -- 15. "Library or Performing Arts Center," press release, 4 December 1974.
Part Two: The Grassroots Activist Becomes "The Mayor of Castro Street" -- 16. "Au Contraire ... PCR Needed," column, Bay Area Reporter, 9 February 1975 -- 17. "Harvey Milk for Supervisor," campaign letter, 26 February 1975 -- 18. "Statement of Harvey Milk, Candidate for the 16th Assembly District," campaign material, 9 March 1976 -- 19. "Reactionary Beer," column, Bay Area Reporter, 18 March 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, 27 May 1976 -- 22. "Uncertainty of Carter or the Certainty of Ford," column, Bay Area Reporter, 2 September 1976 -- 23. "A Nation Finally Talks About ... It," column, Bay Area Reporter, 9 June 1977 -- 24. "Gay Economic Power," column, Bay Area Reporter, 15 September 1977 -- 25. "You've Got to Have Hope," speech, 24 June 1977.
Part Three: Supervisor Milk Speaks. 26. "Harvey Speaks Out," interview, Bay Area Reporter, 8 December 1977 -- 27. "A City of Neighborhoods: First Major Address I and II," reprinted speech, Bay Area Reporter, 10 January 1978 and 2 February 1978 -- 28. "The Word is Out," public letter, 1 February 1978 -- 29. "Letter to 'Abe' on Domestic Politics," private letter, 7 February 1978 -- 30. "Letter to Council Members re Judging People by Myths," public letter, 13 March 1978 -- 31. "Resolution Requiring State Department to Close the South African Consulate" and "Closing the Consulate," press releases, 22 March 1978 -- 32. "Letter to President Jimmy Carter," private letter, 12 April 1978 -- 33. "Untitled (on Gay Caucus and Gay Power)," column, Bay Area Reporter," 27 April 1978 -- 34. "California Gay Caucus," article draft, Alternate, 12 May 1978.
Part Four: Milk and the Politics of Gay Rights -- 35. "Keynote Speech at Gay Conference 5," tape cassette transcription of speech, 10 June 1978 -- 36. "Gay Rights," article draft, Coast to Coast, 16 June 1978 -- 37. "Gay Freedom Day Speech," reprinted speech, Bay Area Reporter, 25 June 1978 -- 38. "To Beat Briggs," column, Bay Area Reporter, 3 August 1978 -- 39. "I Have High Hopes Address," stump speech, 1978 -- 40. "Harvey Milk vs. John Briggs," televised debate transcription, 6 August 1978 -- 41. "The Positive or the Negative," column, Bay Area Reporter, 31 August 1978 -- 42. "Statement on Briggs/Bigotry," public letter, 22 September 1978 -- 43. "Overall Needs of the City," speech, 25 September 1978 -- 44. "Ballot Argument Against Proposition 6," public letter (with Frank Robinson), 7 November 1978 -- Part Five: Harvey's Last Words -- 45. "Political Will," tape cassette transcription, 18 November 1977.
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