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Parade Map ,_Parade Route 1. Capitol 2. Mansion, Brevard and Adams Sts. 3. Headquarters , 216 S. Duval St . 4. Campbell Stadium, Seminole & W. Pensacola 5. Cash Hall, 700 N. Woodward 6. FSU Reservation, Lake Bradford Road 7. Tallahassee Airport TENNESSEE BREVARD US90 VIRGINIA ::c Florida State Un i versity TENN -' ::C 0 CALL 0 .... co: Oo O...oo: co:o 0<( .... : I.IJ Ill I'ARK• ...J 1.1J PARK ...,.. 11. 0 COLLEGE 0 JEFFERSON 0 PENSACOLA GAINES Florida A&M University "' ... :f 0 <( "' 0 :z <( v'-" '\0 t<! (c,o UNION ... u <( "' "' ... .... ... ... 0 " Th e shuttle buses will circulate from the FSU Campbell Stadium parking lot at the corner of West Seminole and Pensacola Str ee ts past Cash Hall to the Governor's mansion, the Capitol steps, and back to the stadium from 9:00a.m . to 3:00p.m. Parade Headquarters: 216 S. Duval , Room 206, Tallahassee, Florida 32304 ; (904 )-222-346 7 I l I ( ERA Songs CHANT by Edna Saffy What do we want? . . ... ERA! When do we want it? ... NOW! FIGHT FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (Sing to I've Been Working On The Railroad Words by Jeanette Blevins FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, (Sing to R ow, R o w, Row Fight for the E. R. A. , THE STATE OF FLORIDA NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN Your Boat) We are working for our freedom Word s by Alyce McAdam It's the fair and equal way, 1 \ F ight , fight, fight for your rights, Long have we women been a-struggling, ! ., Join with us today, Seeking equality, ) Women everywhere, unite, Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment · Pa ss the ERA. Rise up in unity. cf v\J-. MOVE ON OVER (BATTLE HYMN OF WOMEN) ( \ A song from the Memphis Regional Conference 01 l. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the flame of women's rage ' · n. Kept smold er ing for centuries now burning in this age . I JfV'*' old gilded cage ( !: I. { ' oOtj ./ ; _. fl) Move on over or we'll move on over you , _ [/"" !))I v Move on over or we'll move on over you For women's time has come. ,.- --y /; A ,« 2. You have told us to speak softly, to be gentle and to smile \ L/ __ · . _ lvVt '\ U' Expected us to change ourselves with every passing style ¥; rn 1 1 Said the only work for women was to clean and sweep and file ' U i i]\1 That' s why we're marching on. 1 ··/v Y 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 CHORUS: 4. You think that you can but us off with crummy wedding rings You never give us half the profit that our labor brings Our anger eats into us, we no longer bow to kings For we are marching on. CHORUS: FLORIDA PARADES FDR 11.I E E.R.A. 5. We have broken through our shackles, now we sing a battle song We march for liberation and we're many thousand strong We'll build a new society we've waited much too long Now we are marching on CHORUS: 11:00 A.M., APRIL 14, 1975 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Edna Saffy, Coordinator Margaret Barovich, Coordinator

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Parade Map ,_Parade Route

1. Capitol 2 . Mansion, Brevard and Adams Sts. 3. Headquarters, 216 S . Duval St . 4 . Campbell Stadium, Seminole & W. Pensacola 5. Cash Hall, 700 N. Woodward 6 . FSU Reservation, Lake Bradford Road 7 . Tallahassee Airport

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The shuttle buses will circulate from the FSU Campbell Stadium parking lot at the corner of West Seminole and Pensacola Stree ts past Cash Hall to the Governor's mansion , the Capitol steps , and back to the stadium from 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.

Parade Headquarters : 216 S. Duval , Room 206, Tallahassee, Florida 32304; (904 )-222-346 7

I l I (

ERA Songs CHANT by Edna Saffy

What do we want? . . ... ERA! When do we want it? ... NOW!

FIGHT FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (Sing to I've Been Working On Th e R ailroad Words by Jeanette Blevins

FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, (Sing to R ow, R ow, R ow Fight for the E. R. A. ,

THE STATE OF FLORIDA

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN

Your Boat) We are working for our freedom Words by Alyce McAdam It's the fair and equal way , 1 ~ \

Fight, fight, fight for your rights , Long have we women been a-struggling, ! ., (3-~ Join with us today, Seeking equality, )

Women everywhere, unite, Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment ~lfi\ · Pass the ERA. Rise up in unity. cf v\J-.

MOVE ON OVER (BATTLE HYMN OF WOMEN) ( \ A song from the Memphis Regional Conference 01 l. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the flame of women's rage ' · n.

Kept smoldering for centuries now burning in this age . I JfV'*'

~~~~?.~~::::~o~:::~:~:·i~nt::::~: old gilded cage ( ~~~/\ ~ !: I. {' oOtj./ ;_. fl) Move on over or we'll move on over you , _ [/"" !))I v

Move on over or we'll move on over you ~ For women's time has come. ,.- --y /; ~ A,«

2. You have told us to speak softly , to be gentle and to smile \L/ __ · . _ lvVt '\ U' Expected us to change ourselves with every passing style ¥;rn 1 1 ~ Said the only work for women was to clean and sweep and file ' Ui i] \1 That's why we're marching on. 1 ··/v Y

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

CHORUS: 4. You think that you can but us off with crummy wedding rings

You never give us half the profit that our labor brings Our anger eats into us, we no longer bow to kings For we are marching on.

CHORUS:

FLORIDA PARADES FDR 11.I E E.R.A.

5. We have broken through our shackles, now we sing a battle song We march for liberation and we're many thousand strong We'll build a new society we've waited much too long Now we are marching on

CHORUS:

11:00 A.M., APRIL 14, 1975 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA

Edna Saffy , Coordinator Margaret Barovich, Coordinator

Parade Organization Coordinators Edna Saffy, Gainesville Margaret Barovich, Boca Raton

Committee Chairpersons

Accommodations- Linda Bassham, Gainesville Capitol Program and Speakers- Jeanette Blevins, Gainesville Contingents Rebecca Berg, Rockledge

Headquarters- Jessica Gunter, Tallahassee Leaflets and Packets- Margreth Barrett, Pensacola Mansion Activities- Patricia Harris, Orlando

Organizations- Connie Hayden, Clearwater

Parade Dignitaries - Jeanette Blevins, Gainesville; Nikki Beare, Miami Parade Marshalls- Alyce McAdam, Gainesville

Publicity and Public Relations- Jessica Gunter, Tallahassee Signs and Banners - Lyn Morrison, Ft. Myers Technical - Carol Whitehead, Jacksonville

Women's Equality Day Workshops- Valerie Adams, Indian River

National Office Advisors - Elizabeth Cox, Washington, D. C.; Dian Terry, New York Consultant Heather Booth

THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT

Section I. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce. by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.

SponSOrS or the ERA in the FJO<ida Legislature SENATE HOUSE Betty T:asley Clark Ma,well, Jr.

A. M. 'Tony" Fontana Robert McKnight Edgar Dunn William C. Andrews John R. Forbes Tom McPherson George Firestone David L. Barrett Joseph M. Gersten Lee Moffat Jack Gordon Dick J. Batchelor Elaine Gordon Tom Moore Robert Graham Alan S. Becker Mary Grizzle C. William Nelson Kenneth Myers Sam P. Belli II Donald r. Hazelton Carl Ogden Ralph Poston Elaine Bloom Tommy Hazouri Steve Pajcic Dan Scarborough J. Hyatt Brown E. J. "Ed" Healey Charles C. Papy Guy Spicola Gene Campbell Robert C. Hector Barry Richard John Vogt Gwen Cherry S. Curtis Kiser Jane Robinson Lori Wilson John Considine Barry Kutun George H. Sheldon Sherman Winn Karen Coolman William II. Lockward Mary Singleton

John Culbreath Franklin B. Mann Eric Smith Helen Gordon Davis Gwen Margolis Paul B. Steinberg Harold J. Dyer Sidney Martin Walter C. Young

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Program THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN OF FLORIDA

presents

FLORIDA PARADES FOR THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT

April 14, 197 5 Tallahassee, Florida

Pre-Program Entertainment II: 15 a.m. Capitol Steps

Jazz Ensemble ..... . ... .. ........... . ..... Florida A & M University Mr. Lindsey Sarjeant, Director

Program 12:00 noon Capitol Steps

Mistress of Ceremonies ................. The Honorable Karen Coolman First State Coordinator, National Organization for Women of Florida

Member. Florida House of Representatives

Star-Spangled Banner ......... Women's Glee Club. Delores Irvin, Director Florida A & M University

Invocation .. .. ....... . ......................... . . Ms. Betty Pfifer Department of Religion, Florida State University

Welcome ............................. The Honorable Reuben Askew Governor of the State of Florida

Introduction of Cabinet Members, Legislators, and Honored Guests

The ERA in Florida ................................ Ms. Edna Saffy Coordinator. Florida Parades for the Equal Rights Amendment

The National Perspective .......................... Ms. Karen DeCrow President, National Organization for Women

Women and the Media ............................ Ms. Marlo Thomas Actress and Producer

Men for the ERA ..... . . .... Mr. Alan Aida Actor and Producer

Introduction of Ms. Betty Friedan ................... Ms. Roxcy Bolton Founding Mother, National Organization for Women of Florida

The ERA and the Women's Movement ................ Ms. Betty Friedan ~ ..S L.L ·/ QJ/) Feminist, Author, and Founding Member of the

li'T7 ~ .J National Organization for Women

').Am Woman" a-;d1i~ Songs ................... Women's Glee Club I""C ~p~ J ~da A & M University

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i Contributors I National Office ERA Emer­

gency Fund, National

I Organization for Women

NOW CHAPTERS I

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Clearwater NOW Dade County NOW Daytona Beach NOW East Broward NOW Ft. Myers NOW Ft. Walton Beach NOW Gainesville NOW Indian River NOW Manatee NOW Orlando NOW Pensacola NOW Sarasota NOW South Brevard NOW South Dade NOW South Palm Beach County NOW Tallahassee NOW & Friends West Brevard NOW

INDIVIDUALS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

AAUW, Bradenton Branch Ada Mae Abuza Valerie Adams E. B. Altekruse Betty Armistead Laurie Baldauf Margaret Barovich Bob Barton Fern Barton Kathryn Basile Linda J. Bassham Pam Baudreau Virginia Barr Diane Beede Nancy Benson Rebecca Berg Donald Blevins Jeanette Blevins Jan Bliming Jane Blirning Karen Brown Blonigen Roxcy Bolton Nance Burke-Murphy Cher Boyd April Brandt Valerie Brookeman Judith Brown Deborah Cantrell Esther Carlson Bettye Case Sandy Cesulka Phyllis Chisholm

Dade County Women's Po­litical Caucus

Ruth Dammann Democratic Club of Greater

Ft. Myers Doris Denison Jean W. DeWitt Brenda Dickson Barbara Drake Mary Ann Ellis Irma Robbins Feder Marilyn Filson Pam Fletcher Star Lee Fluke Robert Fulton Fox Hilda T. Francis Marie Fuller Joan Gilbertson Robert L. Gleeson Mike Gold Gwendolyn Green Judy Hahne Phyllis Hamm Ann Hanson Jan Hardie Debbie Harriss Shirley Jo Helm Rhea Hendrixson Joy and Kathleen Hewett Martha MacReynolds Hill Holmes Beach Post Office

Patrons Thelma Horne Frankie lverstine Donna M. Jablonski Betty Jacobsen Eleanor Johnson Mariam B. Johnson Joan Keezer Marilyn Jo Kelly Patty Kemp Dinki Kerner Ruth Ann Killion Marjorie Kinnan Shiela Knausl Kathy Knight Troll Kolbe Joy Ledau:-. Freda S. Levy Jean Love Ellen Lundon Mike Lunch Maxine Margolis Carole J. Martin Edith K. Mason

Joy Maudlin Mary Mayfield Jane McAdam and Friend Jeanne McFarland Bettina B. Menzel Otto 1. Menzel Erika M. Meredith Helen Miller Mary H. Miller Sharon Miller Sylvia Modica John Morris Lyn Morrison Joanne Lynn Moss Jan Mulligan Angela Nation Betty Olde Susan Onaitis Ramona Ornelas Violet Ostrow Billie Parodi Jennifer Parramore Sharon Pope Donna Potter Kathryn L. Powers Jewell Ballard Rawlings Pam Reddick Ann-Marie Rizzo Shirley Rothkopf Michael Rothrock Robin Rothrock Edna Saffy Sawdust Joe Furniture Katherine Schneider Joan Senyk Martha A. Smith Patricia B. Sniegowski Margaret Stakenas Peggy Starkey Dorothy Stetson Ann Stoddard Helen Parramore Twigg Judy Vogel Dorothy A. Wagner Mariann Wahl Barbara J. Wardenburg Sylvia Weiss Linda West Steve West Carol Whitehead Cathy Willis Trudy Winsberg Annette Worsham Gertrude L. Young Margie Ann Young