History of Quilt Article initial notes: https://www.aidsmemorial.org/quilt-history November 1985, Cleve Jones (activist, author, lecturer) Jones organized annual candlelight vigil and march honoring San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone, write placards of friends names lost from AIDs, end of march Jones and others stood on ladders taping placards to walls of San Francisco Federal Building, wall of names looked like patchwork quilt, plans for larger memorial based off of this, memorial for those lost to AIDS, help people understand the devastating impact of the disease and the losses suffered 1985 March, over 1,000 San Francisco residents lost to AIDS NAMES Project AIDs memorial quilt made by friends and loved ones of those lost Marvin Feldman first square, Jones friend, June 1987 Jones teamed up with Mike Smith, Gert McMullin and other to organize the NAMES project foundation Immediate Public response to Quilt, those most affected sent pa...
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