Flo Kennedy Dead at 84 Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit Saturday December 23 Activist, Lawyer Flo Kennedy Dies By LUKAS I. ALPERT, Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Florynce Rae Kennedy, a flamboyant lawyer who fought for civil rights and feminism with trademark flair, has died. She was 84. Known simply as Flo and recognized in her cowboy hat and pink sunglasses, Kennedy fought vigorously for abortion rights, represented Black Panthers and joined feminist icon Gloria Steinem on the lecture circuit. She was born the second of five daughters on Feb. 11, 1916, in Kansas City, Mo. Her father was a Pullman porter who with a shotgun once drove members of the Ku Klux Klan off his land in a mostly white neighborhood. After high school, Kennedy helped organize a boycott against a local Coca-Cola bottler who refused to hire black truck drivers. She then moved to New York with a sister and, ignoring pleas to become a teacher, took pre-law courses at Columbia University. Her application at the law school was refused. The rejection was not based on race, administrators said, but on gender. She threatened to sue and graduated in 1951. Kennedy practiced law after graduation, but she soon grew dissatisfied with the profession, and turned to political activism, setting up an organization called the Media Workshop in 1966 to fight racism in journalism and advertising. The same year, she represented civil rights leader H. Rap Brown. Two years later, she fought the Roman Catholic church for what she viewed as interfering with abortion. In 1969, she organized feminist lawyers to challenge New York State's abortion law, an action credited with helping influence the Legislature to liberalize abortion the next year. Through the 1970s, she joined Steinem on the lecture circuit, sharing her radical views on feminism and civil rights for around $3,500 a session. Kennedy was called `the biggest, loudest and, indisputably, the rudest mouth on the battleground where feminist activists and radical politics join in mostly common cause'' by People magazine in 1974. She is survived by three sisters. ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us 339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org e-mail: nyt@blythe.org ================================================================= nytfem-12.25.00-03:50:41-18702