BY Shilanda Woolridge, Ayako Mie/SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco lost Mayor George Mascone and Supervisor Harvey Milk on November 27, 1978. On the thirtieth anniversary of their assassination, families, friends and supporters of the two men gathered in front of City Hall. Then they marched down to the Castro to hold a rally in front of the store that was once Milk’s camera shop. Many marchers remembered the legacy of the two men who changed San Francisco politics forever.
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