Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma and popular singer who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken opposition to gay rights, has died.
Growing up in Panama City, Nadine Smith remembers watching Anita Bryant on television "almost daily," using her sing-songy ...
Anita Bryant’s name isn’t known to every ... At the height of her career as the spokesperson for Florida orange juice, she told me she earned as much as $100,000 a year. Though not placing ...
The Florida Citrus Hall of Fame inducted Anita Bryant in 1988. "Her efforts boosted sales of Florida orange juice substantially from 1968-1980, until her controversial political stands ended her ...
Anita Bryant, a singer and former beauty queen who had a robust and flourishing music career, including hit songs like “Paper Roses,” in the 1960s and ’70s, but whose opposition to gay ...
Anita Bryant, a popular singer and product pitchwoman in the 1960s and ’70s who successfully destroyed both those aspect of ...
Anita Bryant, the Florida orange juice promoter turned anti-gay rights activist who inspired the failed California Briggs Initiative, died in obscurity last month. She was 84. Ms. Bryant died December ...
She has hits with songs like "Paper Roses" and served as a spokesperson for Florida orange juice before her career came ...
Singer Anita Bryant, known for her anti-gay activism ... supported a nationwide boycott of Florida orange juice. Several bumper stickers reading, "A day without human rights is like a day without ...
Anita Bryant ... known for her appearances in commercials for Florida oranges that introduced the catchphrase “Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without sunshine” (and many parodies ...
Anita Bryant was the spokesperson for Florida citrus until "controversial political stands," especially LGBTQ issues ended the contract.