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{\an8}♪ Jesus loves me... ♪ Anita Bryant was once known
as an orange juice saleswoman. Not anymore. Her group is crusading
to repeal a new Dade County law, which protects homosexuals
in jobs and housing. Anita Bryant was... a "singer." And Anita Bryant
decided she was born-again, and she decided to make a campaign
out of taking homosexual rights away
as an orange juice saleswoman. Not anymore. Her group is crusading
to repeal a new Dade County law, which protects homosexuals
in jobs and housing. Anita Bryant was... a "singer." And Anita Bryant
decided she was born-again, and she decided to make a campaign
out of taking homosexual rights away
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{\an8}♪ Jesus loves me... ♪
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Anita Bryant was once known
as an orange juice saleswoman.
00:00:09.508 --> 00:00:10.468
Not anymore.
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Her group is crusading
to repeal a new Dade County law,
00:00:14.472 --> 00:00:17.035
which protects homosexuals
in jobs and housing.
00:00:18.001 --> 00:00:21.312
Anita Bryant was... a "singer."
00:00:22.999 --> 00:00:24.094
And Anita Bryant
decided she was born-again,
00:00:24.094 --> 00:00:29.362
and she decided to make a campaign
out of taking homosexual rights away.
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Movie Summary
A feature length documentary that explores the history of LGBTQ+ stand up comedy, considering its importance as an instrument for social change over the past five decades.