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  1. Florynce Rae Kennedy (February 11, 1916 – December 21, 2000) was an American lawyer, radical feminist, civil rights advocate, lecturer, and activist.

  2. Florynce Rae « Flo » Kennedy, née le 11 février 1916 et morte le 22 décembre 2000, est une juriste américaine, militante féministe et pour la défense des droits civiques 1 .

  3. 25 févr. 2021 · Florynce “Flo” Kennedy GS ’48, LAW ’51 spoke out against racial and gender injustice during the protest-filled 1960s and ’70s. She was active in the civil rights and Black Power movements and in the fledgling National Organization for Women (NOW).

  4. 23 déc. 2000 · Florynce Kennedy, a lawyer and political activist whose flamboyant attire and sometimes outrageous comments drew attention to her fierce struggle for civil rights and feminism, died on Thursday...

  5. 10 févr. 2021 · Bridging the worlds of Black Power and Women’s Liberation, the flamboyant and fierce Florynce “Flo” Kennedy became a catalyst for change through her tireless activism and legal finesse.

  6. In 1974, People magazine called Florynce (Flo) Kennedy “the biggest, loudest and, indisputably, the rudest mouth on the battleground where feminist activists and radical politics join in mostly common cause.” A lawyer, civil rights and women’s rights advocate, and gadfly, Kennedy was delighted with the accolade.

  7. 8 juin 2018 · Florynce Kennedy. American civil rights attorney, political activist, and pioneer in second-wave feminism, Florynce Rae Kennedy (1916–2000) was an outspoken advocate for liberal causes.