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I’m not talking about Antonio Villaraigosa becoming L.A.’s first Latino mayor in over a century. Or the Lakers rehiring Phil ...
Anita Bryant, the singsongy beauty queen who spun her folksy Oklahoma charm into a career hawking orange juice and campaigning against gay rights, died last month at 84.When the news broke on ...
Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma, Grammy-nominated singer and prominent booster of orange juice and other products who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken opposition… ...
Anita Bryant speaks before the Metro Commission in 1977. She led the effort to repeal Dade County’s gay rights ordinance, which was passed on Jan. 18, 1977, and repealed by voters on June 8 ...
Anita Bryant, who died at age 84, led the charge to repeal Dade County’s gay-rights law in 1977. Her movement galvanized gays and conservative Christians.
Anita Bryant, pitchwoman who crusaded against gay rights, dies at 84 She became one of the most incendiary cultural warriors of the 1970s and saw her prosperous singing career implode as a result ...
Singer and former beauty queen Anita Bryant has died at the age of 84. She was well-known for her advocacy against LGBTQ rights in the 1970s.
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