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* ''Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times'' (1976) | * ''Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times'' (1976 autobiography) | ||
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Florynce Kennedy was a civil rights activist and attorney. She cofounded the Feminist Party, which ran Shirley Chisholm for president; the National Organization for Women (NOW), and the Women's Political Caucus. People Magazine in 1974 wrote that she was "[t]he biggest, loudest and, indisputably, the rudest mouth on the battleground."
Kennedy also was credited as "Flo Kennedy" in the 1983 film Born in Flames, playing Zella.
Works
- Color Me Flo: My Hard Life and Good Times (1976 autobiography)
Further reading
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