Florynce Kennedy

Description: (Former activist for feminism and civil rights)
Florynce Kennedy was a prominent figure in American activism, recognized for her roles as a lawyer, radical feminist, civil rights advocate, lecturer, and activist. She was a strong supporter of social justice and equality, utilizing her legal expertise to champion marginalized communities. Kennedy was a influential figure in the feminist movement, pushing for women's rights and questioning societal conventions. Through her speeches and activism, she dedicated herself to advancing equality and encouraging individuals to combat injustice.

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Birthday February 11, 1916 (Aquarius)
Born In Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Died on December 21, 2000
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