Mad Men: Uphill Political Battles in Washington have Religious Right Leaders Foaming at the Mouth
Church & State 2009, Dec, 62, 11
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Eleven years ago, a 21-year-old college student in Wyoming was robbed, severely beaten, tied to fence and left to die. The vicious murder of Matthew Shepard shocked the nation. The slightly built, soft-spoken young man was gay, and it soon came to light that his killers, Aaron J. McKinney and Russell A. Henderson, had targeted Shepard because of his sexual orientation.
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