The doc, titled 'Save Our Children,' will focus a lens on Florida's role in the national fight for gay rights by exploring how the anti-gay rights crusade, led by Bryant, sparked the modern-day ...
Anita Bryant, born on March 25, 1940, in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, is an American singer, beauty queen, and controversial figure in the realm of LGBTQ+ rights. Raised in a devout Southern Baptist family, ...
where she led Anita Bryant Ministries International. Her second husband, NASA test astronaut Charles Hobson Dry, died last year. According to her family's statement, she is survived by four children, ...
Growing up in Panama City, Nadine Smith remembers watching Anita Bryant on television "almost daily," using her sing-songy ...
Amanda Grace's prophetic warning on LA fires, prophetic warning exposing Trump's destiny, Anita Bryant's death announced, ...
Anita Bryant, the singsongy beauty queen who spun ... project of convincing voters that queer people pose a threat to children is more politically potent than at any time since the period when ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma ... Bryant and her “Save Our Children” coalition continued to oppose gay rights around the country, denouncing the “deviant lifestyle ...
Anita Bryant is seen at a press conference in Miami ... Supported by the Rev. Jerry Falwell among others, Bryant and her “Save Our Children” coalition continued to oppose gay rights around ...
Opposition campaign buttons read, “Anita Bryant Sucks Oranges.” “As a mother, I know that homosexuals cannot biologically reproduce children; therefore, they must recruit our children ...
Anita Bryant addresses the media at her home in Miami Beach during her 1977 campaign against Dade County’s gay-rights ordinance. Voters repealed the ordinance on June 7, 1977, six months after ...