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  2. Florence Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Florence Moltrop Kelley (September 12, 1859 – February 17, 1932) was an American social and political reformer who coined the term wage abolitionism. Her work against sweatshops and for the minimum wage , eight-hour workdays , [ 1 ] and children's rights [ 2 ] is widely regarded today.

  3. Florynce Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy played a significant role in formulating the Miss America protest of 1968. [15] The Miss America protest was used as a tool to demonstrate the "exploitation of women". [ 15 ] Randolph noted in her book, Florynce "Flo" Kennedy: The Life of a Black Feminist Radical , that the responsibility lay with Kennedy to recruit other black ...

  4. Florence Price - Wikipedia

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    Florence Beatrice Price (née Smith; April 9, 1887 – June 3, 1953) was an American classical composer, pianist, organist and music teacher. [2] Born in Little Rock, Arkansas , Price was educated at the New England Conservatory of Music , and was active in Chicago from 1927 until her death in 1953.

  5. The Legacy Of Doris Price Will Not Be Forgotten - AOL

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    Doris Price eschewed making any deals with Kodak, whereas Florence wanted to seek a compromise. The rift continued to grow, with Price becoming concerned that Florence was becoming too much of a ...

  6. The Marrying Kind - Wikipedia

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    The Marrying Kind is a 1952 American comedy drama film directed by George Cukor and starring Judy Holliday and Aldo Ray.Other cast members include John Alexander, Charles Bronson, Peggy Cass, Barry Curtis, Tom Farrell, Frank Ferguson, Ruth Gordon (who co-wrote the screenplay with Garson Kanin), Gordon Jones, Madge Kennedy, Nancy Kulp, Mickey Shaughnessy, and Joan Shawlee.

  7. Florence Harding - Wikipedia

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    Florence attended school at Union School beginning in 1866 and studied the classics. Her father prospered as a banker and was a stockholder in the Columbus & Toledo Railroad, President of the Agricultural Society, and member of the school board. [4] Florence developed a passion for horses early in life and participated in several horse races.

  8. Phyllis George - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Ann George (June 25, 1949 – May 14, 2020) was an American businesswoman, actress, and sportscaster.In 1975, George was hired as a reporter and co-host of the CBS Sports pre-show The NFL Today, becoming one of the first women to hold an on-air position in national televised sports broadcasting.

  9. Romola - Wikipedia

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    Romola (1862–63) is a historical novel written by English author Mary Ann Evans under the pen name of George Eliot set in the fifteenth century. It is "a deep study of life in the city of Florence from an intellectual, artistic, religious, and social point of view". [1]