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Miami Victory Campaign

Pair of T-shirts from the boycott against Anita Bryant. Circa 1977.

T-shirts, both with "Medium 38-40 100% cotton" labels bearing no brand name, one in black reading "Anita Sucks Citrus" with illustration of oranges signed by A. Riddle (apparently unused, minimal wear), with other in orange reading "A Day Without Human Rights is Like a Day Without Sunshine, Miami Victory Coalition" (used, minor wear).


Miami banned discrimination against its gay residents in January 1977. The leader of the fight against this ordinance was Anita Bryant (1940-2024), until then best known as a beauty queen, singer, and brand ambassador for the Florida Citrus Commission. She became the head of a coalition called "Save Our Children" which secured the repeal of the gay rights ordinance on 7 June 1977. The Miami Victory Campaign was formed to counter Bryant and Save Our Children, helping to turn the legal struggle for gay rights into a national cause. One of their most effective tactics was a boycott of Florida citrus products which helped derail Bryant's career.

The "Day Without Human Rights" shirt is mentioned in the 3 May 1977 issue of the Philadelphia Daily News.
Each 26 x 26 in. (66 x 66 cm.)

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