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The meaning of Matthew : my son's murder in Laramie, and a world transformed / Judy Shepard with Jon Barrett

Catalog Data

Author:
Shepard, Judy  Search this
Barrett, Jon (Editor)  Search this
Subject:
Shepard, Matthew 1976-1998 Death and burial  Search this
Shepard, Judy  Search this
Shepard, Matthew 1976-1998 Family  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, 273 pages ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Wyoming
Laramie
United States
Laramie (Wyo.)
Date:
2009
©2009
20th century
Notes:
Rainbow Book List Award, 2010
Summary:
The mother of Matthew Shepard shares her story about her son's death and the choice she made to become an international gay rights activist. Today, the name Matthew Shepard is synonymous with gay rights, but before his grisly murder in 1998, Matthew was simply her son. For the first time in book form, Judy Shepard speaks about her loss, sharing memories of Matthew, their life as a typical American family, and the pivotal event that changed everything. The book follows the Shepard family in the days after the crime, when their incapacitated son was on life support; how they learned of the response from strangers all across America who held candlelit vigils and memorial services for their child; and finally, how they struggled to navigate the legal system as Matthew's murderers were on trial. It not only captures the historical significance and civil rights issues, but it also chronicles one ordinary woman's struggle to cope with the unthinkable.--From publisher description.
Topic:
Gay men--Crimes against  Search this
Homicide  Search this
Mothers and sons  Search this
Children--Death  Search this
Loss (Psychology)  Search this
Gay rights  Search this
Social conditions  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1100289