The doc, titled 'Save Our Children,' will focus a lens on Florida's role in the national fight for gay rights by exploring ...
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 ...
Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma, Grammy-nominated singer and the one-time face of orange juice who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken opposition to gay rights ...
Anita Bryant, a popular singer and product pitchwoman in the 1960s and ’70s who successfully destroyed both those aspect of ...
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, ...
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 ...
Anita Bryant’s name isn’t known to every generation of today’s society. I recall the Post-Tribune newspaper subscription my parents had in the late 1990s used a brief advertising campaign ...
She appeared in several commercials that promoted orange juice produced in the Sunshine State, pitching it as a breakfast staple. Citrus promoter and anti-gay activist Anita Bryant in an orange grove.
She was also noted for her tagline for the commercials: "Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without sunshine." Citrus promoter and anti-gay activist Anita Bryant in an orange grove.