Randy Shilts' work in 'And The Band Played On' illuminated the missed opportunities in the early AIDS epidemic, urging community engagement against HIV.
In his final book, Shilts addressed the pervasive institutional homophobia affecting gay Americans and the military, documenting their struggles throughout history.
Shilts was an impactful voice in the 1990s, and his new biography brings fresh insights into his life and legacy three decades after his death.
The resurgence of interest in Shilts through the new biography provides a detailed exploration of his contributions and the societal challenges of his time.
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