1977 Houston Anita Bryant protests
Anita Bryant, who died at age 84, led the charge to repeal Dade County’s gay-rights law in Her movement galvanized gays and conservative Christians. Read a timeline of the radical right's thirty-year crusade against homosexuality. Born-again singer Anita Bryant campaigns to overturn an anti-discrimination law protecting gay men and lesbians in Dade County, Fla. Anita Bryant Campaigns Against Gay and Lesbian Rights
In January of , the Dade County Commission passed a gay-rights ordinance, making Miami the fortieth US city with such a law. The vote alarmed Anita Bryant, a singer, former beauty queen, and. Boycotts were a popular method of nonviolent action during the s and s, highlighted by the Montgomery bus boycotts during the mid s and the California grape boycott in , that stood in solidarity with Filipino farm workers. On January 18th, the Dade County Commission of Miami, Florida approved a law that would outlaw discrimination against gays and lesbians in the workplace and housing markets. The Gay Panic That Brought the LGBTQ Rights Movement to New
Born-again singer Anita Bryant campaigns to overturn an anti-discrimination law protecting gay men and lesbians in Dade County, Fla. Inspired by her victory, Bryant founds the first national anti-gay group, Save Our Children, drawing unprecedented attention to gay issues and motivating gay groups to. Additionally, numerous local governments passed laws that banned discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in housing, employment, and public accommodations. Advanced Search.
Florida Gay Rights Activists Boycott Orange Juice, 1977
Miami area voters, by 2-to-1 margin, vote to repeal law protecting homosexuals against discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations; tally; Anita Bryant announces she is. In , after Dade County, Florida, enacted an anti-discrimination ordinance protecting individuals based on sexual orientation, Bryant, a singer and a conservative Christian, spearheaded the "Save Our Children" campaign to repeal this law. Bryant's efforts culminated in the ordinance's repeal, which was supported by prominent figures like Jerry Falwell, effectively galvanizing the Religious Right.
The Backlash Against Gay Rights in Florida (1977)
Anita Bryant's campaign against gay and lesbian rights emerged in the late s, following a period of significant activism for LGBTQ+ rights sparked by the Stonewall Rebellion. In , after Dade County, Florida, enacted an anti-discrimination ordinance protecting individuals based on sexual orientation, Bryant, a singer and a conservative Christian, spearheaded the "Save Our Children. .
How Anita Bryant’s Miami anti
Anita Bryant In , the Texas State Bar Association invited country singer Anita Bryant to perform at a meeting in Houston, Texas. In response to Bryant's outspoken anti-gay views and her Save Our Children campaign, thousands of members of the Houston LGBT community and their supporters marched through the city to the venue in protest on June 16, The protests have been called "Houston. .
Miami Votes 2 to 1 to Repeal Law Barring Bias Against
Anita Bryant’s crusade against homosexuality sparked a nationwide movement, prompting the first gay rights demonstration in New Orleans history. .
Out Of The Past
In , Dade County (the Florida county that includes Miami) passed such a law, leading to the decade’s biggest political battle over gay rights. The “Save Our Children” campaign, headed by singer and born-again Christian Anita Bryant, led the effort to repeal the anti-discrimination law through a public referendum. .