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  1. Joseph Scott Smith (October 21, 1948 — February 4, 1995) [1] was a gay rights activist best known for his romantic relationship with Harvey Milk, for whom he was a campaign manager.

  2. Joseph Scott Smith (Nueva York, 21 de octubre de 1948, San Francisco, 4 de febrero de 1995), era un activista en pro de los derechos de los homosexuales, que además era conocido por haber sido pareja del activista y político Harvey Milk.

  3. Personal and Milk family photographs appear at the beginning, followed by political campaign prints, and then images taken and collected by Harvey Milk and Scott Smith. Images of Milk’s boyfriends are under the heading “Lover” and are arranged chronologically within the “personal” section.

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  4. According to Milk’s erstwhile partner Scott Smith, Milk accused “most of San Francisco’s major gay leaders” of being “a bunch of anti-Semites” and, Faderman adds, “Scott believed Harvey was too quick to find anti-Semitism everywhere” (p. 106).

  5. Harvey Bernard Milk (1930–78) was a visionary human rights leader, a groundbreaking political luminary, and a seminal figure of the LGBTQ rights movement. Born into a middle-class Jewish family in Woodmere, New York, Milk followed several career paths before focusing on social activism and politics.

  6. The collection contains the personal and political papers of Milk, the personal papers of Scott Smith, and the collection of the Harvey Milk Archives and the Harvey Milk Estate. Milk’s political papers include hand-edited drafts of his speeches, such as his famous 1977 speech "You’ve Got to Give ’em Hope," and his writings, office files ...

  7. 26 de nov. de 2008 · These images don’t spoil the intimacy between Harvey the buttoned-up businessman and Scott Smith (James Franco), the hippie who becomes his live-in lover and first campaign manager.