Larry Milligan was a San Diego poet who devoted much of his life to working with and feeding the homeless. He and his beloved partner, Johanna Argoud, spent many years feeding the homeless in Balboa Park and in a downtown Lutheran church. He eventually won an important lawsuit against the city protecting homeless people from being arrested for sleeping on the streets. Though Milligan was himself arrested several times for his work with the indigent, he became well liked and respected by the San Diego police. “Graveyard Poem” originally appeared in the magazine We Accept Donations, published and edited by two fellow homeless advocates, Forrest and Anne Curo. Larry Milligan died on July 14, 2011.
Larry Milligan was a San Diego poet who devoted much of his life to working with and feeding the homeless. He and his beloved partner, Johanna Argoud, spent many years feeding the homeless in Balboa Park and in a downtown Lutheran church. He eventually won an important lawsuit against the city protecting homeless people from being arrested for sleeping on the streets. Though Milligan was himself arrested several times for his work with the indigent, he became well liked and respected by the San Diego police. “Graveyard Poem” originally appeared in the magazine We Accept Donations, published and edited by two fellow homeless advocates, Forrest and Anne Curo. Larry Milligan died on July 14, 2011.
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