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Wikipedia: Florynce Rae "Flo" Kennedy (February 11, 1916 – December 21, 2000) was an American lawyer, activist, civil rights advocate, lecturer and feminist.
Kennedy was born in Kansas City to an African-American family. Her father Wiley Kennedy was a Pullman porter, and later had a taxi business. The second of her parents' five daughters, she had a happy childhood, full of support from her parents, despite experiencing poverty in the Great Depression and racism in her mostly white neighborhood. The Klu Klux Klan being present in her neighborhood, Kennedy remembered a time in her neighborhood with her father having to be armed with a shotgun in order to ward off the Klan who was trying to drive her family out of the neighbourhood. She later commented: "My parents gave us a fantastic sense of security and worth. By the time the bigots got around to telling us that we were nobody, we already knew we were somebody."...
...Kennedy often dressed in a cowboy hat and pink sunglasses. Once, to protest the lack of female bathrooms at Harvard, she led a mass urination on the grounds. When asked about this, she said:
I'm just a loud-mouthed middle-aged colored lady with a fused spine and three feet of intestines missing and a lot of people think I'm crazy. Maybe you do too, but I never stop to wonder why I'm not like other people. The mystery to me is why more people aren't like me...
...In 1974, People magazine wrote that she was "The biggest, loudest and, indisputably, the rudest mouth on the battleground."