每天一篇“今日美史”,提炼和总结历史在今天发生的重要事件:谁,在哪里,什么时候,做了什么,这件事为什么重要,以及在写关于什么主题的论文的时候可以作为潜在的论据引用。 每天30秒,轻松积累史实 为AP美国历史拿5分打下坚实基础 Hate Crimes Prevention Act Matthew Shepard, Aaron McKinney and Russel HendersonShepard was a student attending the University of Wyoming when he met McKinney and Henderson. The latter two claimed they were intent only on robbing him but beat Shepard so severely, and left him in freezing temperatures for hours, that Shepard ultimately died from the severity of the wounds. McKinney and Henderson initially attempted to use their victim’s sexual orientation (he was gay) as an excuse for the attack.
Anti-gay sentiment to the point of using a victim’s orientation as an excuse for beating them to death mobilized people on both sides of the issue, but Shepard’s death, along with several others around the same time, led to the establishment of anti – hate laws, adding additional penalties for crimes committed against homosexuals. Shepard became a symbol of violent intolerance against the LGBTQ community and his death a rallying cry for legislative action. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, Matt Shepard Act
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