Anita Bryant Dry, a singer, anti-gay activist and founder of Save Our Children, died last month, according to an obituary from her family.
Anita Bryant Dry, known popularly Anita Bryant — a singer and crusader against the progress of gay rights — has died at the ...
Anita Bryant, a singer, entertainer and anti-gay activist ... Anita Bryant performs during halftime of Super Bowl V between the Baltimore Colts and Dallas Cowboys at the Orange Bowl, Jan. 17 ...
Anita Bryant, a singer, entertainer and anti-gay activist ... The entertainer also sang at the Super Bowl in 1971 and co-hosted the nationally televised segment of the Orange Bowl Parade for ...
Singer and former beauty queen, Anita Bryant, who had her bubbling career destroyed by her anti-gay beliefs, has died at 84. Bryant died in her home in Edmond, Oklahoma, from cancer, according to her ...
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Bryant was a noted singer for televised and political events, including singing at the Super Bowl V Halftime ... Bryant led a coalition called Save Our Children against the gay rights movement.
She has hits with songs like "Paper Roses" and served as a spokesperson for Florida orange juice before her career came crashing down.
Grammy-nominated singer and controversial anti-gay rights ... at his funeral after seeing her live rendition at the Super Bowl Halftime show in 1971. Anita Bryant, 1977. CREDIT: Bettmann/Getty ...