B y some measures, Anita Bryant almost lost everything. The singer and former beauty queen enjoyed a high-profile entertainment career and a lucrative stint as the spokeswoman for ...
The former beauty queen and spokeswoman for Florida orange juice was an all-American entertainer before she began crusading ...
When Miami-Dade County gave its final approval to an ordinance in 1977 outlawing discrimination against gay people, she led ...
Anita Bryant, a singer who leveraged her celebrity platform to fight against gay rights in Miami-Dade County in the 1970s, died at her home in Oklahoma on ...
She was named Miss Oklahoma in 1958 and soon began a successful recording career. Her hit singles included “Till There Was ...
Along with Orville Redenbacher, Marie Osmond, Phyllis Diller and Chubby Checker, Anita Bryant ranked as one of my first ...
Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma and popular singer who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken ...
Anti-LGBTQ crusader Anita Bryant is dead. Here's a recap of OutSmart's coverage of Bryant and her impact on Houston's LGBTQ ...
In a long campaign of television commercials, she sang “Come to the Florida Sunshine Tree” and offered the tagline: “Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without sunshine.” But her ...