In 1994, Patsy Clarke wrote a letter to Jesse Helms, hoping to touch the heart of the homophobic senator about her suicidal son. She failed. Together with her friend Eloise Clark, they formed Mothers Against Jesse in Congress (MAJIC) to drive him from office. From their homes to the 1998 Democratic Convention in Chicago, this is the true story of two women who gave a new face to the fight against bigotry and hatred. 20 photos.
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In 1994, Patsy Clarke wrote a letter to Jesse Helms, hoping to touch the heart of the homophobic senator about her suicidal son. She failed. Together with her friend Eloise Clark, they formed Mothers Against Jesse in Congress (MAJIC) to drive him from office. From their homes to the 1998 Democratic Convention in Chicago, this is the true story of two women who gave a new face to the fight against bigotry and hatred. 20 photos.
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As New in None Issued jacket. 178 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout. Two Mothers Who Became The Unlikeliest Activists And Gave A New Face To The Fight Against Bigotry And Hatred. Each Having Lost A Son To Aids, And Failing To Pursuade The Notoriously Homophobic Senator Jesse Helm To Soften His Antigay Stance., They Formed 'Mothers Against Jessie Helm' In Congress To Drive Him From Office.