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Legacy of S.F. Mayor Revived on Stage by Son

Clip: 2/8/2012 | 8m 18s

Legacy of S.F. Mayor, Killed With Harvey Milk, Revived on Stage by Son

In his new play "Ghost Light," Jonathon Moscone explores feelings of guilt and grief as well as the legacy of his father, San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, who was gunned down at City Hall 33 years ago, along with gay rights advocate Harvey Milk, whose assassination has been better-remembered. KQED's Dave Iverson reports.

02/08/2012

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