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Florida Parades for The Parade Map ERA Songs THE STATE OF FLORIDA ,_Parade Route CHANT by Edna Saffy FIGHT FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN 1. Capitol 2 . Mansion, Brevard and Adams Sts. What do we want? . ... ERA! AMENDMENT 3. Headquarters, 216 S . Duval St. (Sing to I've Been Working On Th e R ailroad 4 . Campbell Stadium, Seminole & W. Pensacola When do we want it? ... NOW! 5. Cash Hall, 700 N. Woodward Words by Jeanette Blevins 6 . FSU Reservation, Lake Bradford Road 7 . Tallahassee Airport FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, (Sing to R ow, R ow, R ow Fight for the E. R. A. , TENNESSEE BREVARD Your Boat) We are working for our freedom US90 Words by Alyce McAdam It's the fair and equal way, 1 ~ \ VIRGINIA ::c Fight, fight, fight for your rights, Long have we women been a-struggling, ! ., (3-~ --~~~--~~~+-5~~~ TENN -' ::C Join with us today, Seeking equality, ) Florida ~~~----;~~~j+-+-~--------~~ Women everywhere, unite, Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment ~lfi\ State ~ 0 CALL 0 I · Un iversity ~ ~ I'ARK• Pass the ERA. Rise up in unity. cf v\J-. ...J l ~ 1.1J PARK ...,.. MOVE ON OVER (BATTLE HYMN OF WOMEN) ( \ I.IJ 11. I Ill 0 COLLEGE ( A song from the Memphis Regional Conference 01 0 JEFFERSON 0 l. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the flame of women's rage ' · n. PENSACOLA Kept smoldering for centuries now burning in this age . I JfV'*' GAINES ~~~~?.~~::::~o~:::~:~: ·i~nt::::~: old gilded cage (~ ~~/\ ~ !: I. {' oOtj./; _. fl) ....co: Oo "':f ...0 Move on over or we'll move on over you , _ [/"" !))I v O...oo: co:o <(0 :z"' Move on over or we'll move on over you ~ <i~ <( ~ ....0<( : For women's time has come. ,.- --y /; ~ A,« Florida 2. You have told us to speak softly, to be gentle and to smile \L/__· . _lvVt '\ U' A&M UNION University ... Expected us to change ourselves with every passing style 1 ~ u ¥;rn1 <( Said the only work for women was to clean and sweep and file ' i]\1 "' Ui ..."'.... That's why we're marching on. 1 Y ... ··/v 0 CHORUS: t I J " 3. It is us who've done your cooking, done your cleaning kept your rules We gave birth to all your children and we taught them in their schools We've kept the system running, but we're laying down our tools For we are marching on v'-"~ CHORUS: ~~-+:- 4. You think that you can but us off with crummy wedding rings '\0 ~ t<! ~~ You never give us half the profit that our labor brings (c,o Our anger eats into us, we no longer bow to kings FLORIDA PARADES The shuttle buses will circulate from the FSU Campbell Stadium parking lot For we are marching on. at the corner of West Seminole and Pensacola Stree ts past Cash Hall to the CHORUS: FDR 11.I E E.R.A. Governor's mansion, the Capitol steps, and back to the stadium from 9:00a.m. 5. We have broken through our shackles, now we sing a battle song 11:00 A.M., APRIL 14, 1975 to 3:00p.m. We march for liberation and we're many thousand strong TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA We'll build a new society we've waited much too long Edna Saffy, Coordinator Margaret Barovich, Coordinator Parade Headquarters: 216 S. Duval , Room 206, Tallahassee, Florida 32304; Now we are marching on (904 )-222-346 7 CHORUS: Parade Organization Program i Contributors Coordinators Edna Saffy, Gainesville THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN OF FLORIDA National Office ERA Emer­ I gency Fund, National Dade County Women's Po­ Joy Maudlin Margaret Barovich, Boca Raton presents Organization for Women litical Caucus Mary Mayfield Committee Chairpersons I Ruth Dammann Jane McAdam and Friend FLORIDA PARADES FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT NOW CHAPTERS Democratic Club of Greater I Clearwater NOW Jeanne McFarland Accommodations- Linda Bassham, Gainesville April 14, 197 5 Tallahassee, Florida Ft. Myers Dade County NOW Bettina B. Menzel Capitol Program and Speakers- Jeanette Blevins, Gainesville Daytona Beach NOW Doris Denison Otto 1. Menzel Jean W. DeWitt Erika M. Meredith Contingents Rebecca Berg, Rockledge Pre-Program Entertainment East Broward NOW Ft. Myers NOW Brenda Dickson Helen Miller II: 15 a.m. Capitol Steps Barbara Drake Headquarters- Jessica Gunter, Tallahassee Ft. Walton Beach NOW Mary H. Miller Jazz Ensemble ..... ... .. ........... ..... Florida A & M University Gainesville NOW Mary Ann Ellis Sharon Miller Leaflets and Packets- Margreth Barrett, Pensacola Irma Robbins Feder Sylvia Modica Mr. Lindsey Sarjeant, Director Indian River NOW Mansion Activities- Patricia Harris, Orlando Manatee NOW Marilyn Filson John Morris Program Orlando NOW Pam Fletcher Lyn Morrison Organizations- Connie Hayden, Clearwater Pensacola NOW Star Lee Fluke Joanne Lynn Moss 12:00 noon Capitol Steps Robert Fulton Fox Jan Mulligan Parade Dignitaries- Jeanette Blevins, Gainesville; Nikki Beare, Miami Sarasota NOW Mistress of Ceremonies ................. The Honorable Karen Coolman South Brevard NOW Hilda T. Francis Angela Nation Parade Marshalls- Alyce McAdam, Gainesville South Dade NOW Marie Fuller Betty Olde First State Coordinator, National Organization for Women of Florida Joan Gilbertson Susan Onaitis Publicity and Public Relations- Jessica Gunter, Tallahassee South Palm Beach County NOW Member. Florida House of Representatives Tallahassee NOW & Friends Robert L. Gleeson Ramona Ornelas Signs and Banners- Lyn Morrison, Ft. Myers West Brevard NOW Mike Gold Violet Ostrow Star-Spangled Banner ......... Women's Glee Club. Delores Irvin, Director Gwendolyn Green Billie Parodi INDIVIDUALS AND OTHER Technical- Carol Whitehead, Jacksonville Florida A & M University Judy Hahne Jennifer Parramore ORGANIZATIONS Phyllis Hamm Sharon Pope Women's Equality Day Workshops- Valerie Adams, Indian River Invocation .. .. ....... ......................... Ms. Betty Pfifer AAUW, Bradenton Branch Ann Hanson Donna Potter Kathryn L. Powers National Office Advisors- Elizabeth Cox, Washington, D. C.; Dian Terry, New York Department of Religion, Florida State University Ada Mae Abuza Jan Hardie Debbie Harriss Jewell Ballard Rawlings Consultant Heather Booth Welcome .............................The Honorable Reuben Askew Valerie Adams E. B. Altekruse Shirley Jo Helm Pam Reddick Governor of the State of Florida Betty Armistead Rhea Hendrixson Ann-Marie Rizzo THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT Joy and Kathleen Hewett Shirley Rothkopf Introduction of Cabinet Members, Legislators, and Honored Guests Laurie Baldauf Section I. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by Margaret Barovich Martha MacReynolds Hill Michael Rothrock any State on account of sex. The ERA in Florida ................................ Ms. Edna Saffy Bob Barton Holmes Beach Post Office Robin Rothrock Patrons Edna Saffy Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce. by appropriate legislation, the provisions of Coordinator. Florida Parades for the Equal Rights Amendment Fern Barton this article. Kathryn Basile Thelma Horne Sawdust Joe Furniture Frankie lverstine Katherine Schneider Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification. The National Perspective .......................... Ms. Karen DeCrow I~ Linda J. Bassham Donna M. Jablonski Joan Senyk President, National Organization for Women I Pam Baudreau Virginia Barr Betty Jacobsen Martha A. Smith Women and the Media ............................ Ms. Marlo Thomas Diane Beede Eleanor Johnson Patricia B. Sniegowski Mariam B. Johnson Margaret Stakenas Actress and Producer Nancy Benson SponSOrS or the ERA in the FJO<ida Legislature Rebecca Berg Joan Keezer Peggy Starkey SENATE HOUSE Betty T:asley Clark Ma,well, Jr. Men for the ERA ..... .... Mr. Alan Aida Donald Blevins Marilyn Jo Kelly Dorothy Stetson A. M. 'Tony" Fontana Robert McKnight Jeanette Blevins Patty Kemp Ann Stoddard Edgar Dunn William C. Andrews John R. Forbes Tom McPherson Actor and Producer Jan Bliming Dinki Kerner Helen Parramore Twigg George Firestone David L. Barrett Joseph M. Gersten Lee Moffat J Introduction of Ms. Betty Friedan ................... Ms. Roxcy Bolton Jane Blirning Ruth Ann Killion Judy Vogel Jack Gordon Dick J. Batchelor Elaine Gordon Tom Moore I Karen Brown Blonigen Marjorie Kinnan Dorothy A. Wagner l Robert Graham Alan S. Becker Mary Grizzle C. William Nelson Founding Mother, National Organization for Women of Florida Roxcy Bolton Shiela Knausl Mariann Wahl Kenneth Myers Sam P. Belli II Donald r. Hazelton Carl Ogden I The ERA and the Women's Movement ................ Ms. Betty Friedan Nance Burke-Murphy Kathy Knight Barbara J. Wardenburg Ralph Poston Elaine Bloom Tommy Hazouri Steve Pajcic Cher Boyd Troll Kolbe Sylvia Weiss Dan Scarborough J. Hyatt Brown E. J. "Ed" Healey Charles C. Papy ~..S L.L ·/ QJ/) Feminist, Author, and Founding Member of the April Brandt Joy Ledau:-. Linda West Guy Spicola Gene Campbell Robert C. Hector Barry Richard li'T7 ~ .J National Organization for Women Valerie Brookeman Freda S. Levy Steve West John Vogt Gwen Cherry S. Curtis Kiser Jane Robinson Judith Brown Jean Love Carol Whitehead Lori Wilson John Considine Barry Kutun George H. Sheldon ').Am Woman" a-;d1i~ Songs ................... Women's Glee Club Deborah Cantrell Ellen Lundon Cathy Willis Sherman Winn Karen Coolman William II. Lockward Mary Singleton I""C ~p~J ~da A & M University Esther Carlson Mike Lunch Trudy Winsberg John Culbreath Franklin B. Mann Eric Smith Bettye Case Maxine Margolis Annette Worsham Helen Gordon Davis Gwen Margolis Paul B. Steinberg -.)~u. g ~ ··-.; Sandy Cesulka Carole J. Martin Gertrude L. Young Harold J. Dyer Sidney Martin Walter C. Young ~""''~~~ L Lb Phyllis Chisholm Edith K. Mason Margie Ann Young ~~,,.__, .
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