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Randy Shilts: Critical Review by Richard Goldstein

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SOURCE: "What He Did for Love," in The Village Voice, Vol. 27, March 23, 1982, p. 40.

Goldstein is an American editor and critic. In the following review of The Mayor of Castro Street, he commends Shilts's objectivity and directness in presenting the events of Harvey Milk's life and career.

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