In 1978, the political leader of the queer community Harvey Milk was murdered by a former cop named Dan White. On his audio will, Milk recommended a list of possible successors, including a relatively unknown volunteer in his campaign, Harry Britt. Hear the story of Harvey Milk's rise to power, and the quiet life of a closeted minister who would be appointed by Milk as his successor. Over three months in 2009, historian Will Roscoe recorded interviews with Milk's successor, Supervisor Harry Britt, who turned Milk's politics into reality. Britt and Roscoe both experienced Milk's assassination, one a rising political leader and the other an angry activist.
—Devlyn Camp