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1977 | 1. Anita Bryant's War on Gay Rights
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1977 | 1. Anita Bryant's War on Gay Rights

The pop singer who launched an anti-gay movement, and the activists who fought back.

One Year · Slate Podcasts

July 8, 20211h 0m

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Show Notes

Miami, 1977: Pop singer and orange juice spokeswoman Anita Bryant takes a stand against a local ordinance—and becomes the leader of a national anti-gay movement. Her campaign against gay rights, and the gay community's fight against her, would change America.

One Year is produced by Josh Levin, Evan Chung, and Madeline Ducharme. Mixing by Merritt Jacob.

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