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Even in her later years, Rice remained active in her advocacy work, continuing to inspire new generations of activists and community leaders. She passed away in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to consumer rights and civil rights in the United States. Rice died in New York
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of elderly citizens. "With this bill, landlords will no longer be allowed to evict our senior citizens without recourse," Barron told a group of supporters gathered at the steps of City Hall. "Landlords now must go through the Housing Preservation and Development Department before any action can be
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Rice was known for her educational efforts, conducting workshops, seminars, and public speaking engagements to raise awareness about consumer rights and economic issues. She was a powerful voice in advocating for financial literacy and economic empowerment in minority communities.
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Rice organized Harlem housewives to check store prices and products. They picketed supermarkets and once closed a paint store in Harlem for false advertising that they would give free cans of paint. Her early experiences documented in an article by Caroline Bird in
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Consumer Education Council, Inc. in the 1960s. It is a private, non-profit, consumer advocacy organization, established to address issues of poverty, neglect, and exploitation confronting poor and low-income citizens in New York City's Harlem community.
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and educator, particularly known for her work in advocating for the rights of minority consumers and her efforts in addressing issues related to economic justice. She was the founder of the Harlem Consumer Education Council, was nicknamed the
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and John Garvey, that she said she was told that if she testified at the Congressional Committee Hearings before the Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Investigation of the Garment Industry, she would "never work again in the garment industry".
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taken." "This law is named in tribute to Florence Rice who has been unfazed by the most daunting challenges from Con-Ed and New York Telephone," reads the proclamation given to Rice, said Paul Washington, Barron's chief of staff.
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In the 2000s, Rice again confronted social justice issues, when her apartment was gutted. She stated that her apartment was gutted under the guise of renovating it, and trying to force her out of her apartment. It was destroyed.
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In the 1990, Rice was the initiator for the creation of the Bell Atlantic Technology Center in Harlem. The center's focus was getting the latest technology in the hands of students, senior citizens, and the community.
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against many Harlem grocery stories that would not hire African Americans. Rice also challenged corporations that discriminated against African Americans. One of her biggest victories was against the
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for women. She spoke out openly about her life in the 1930s, as a young woman working at a laundry mat in Harlem, and having an illegal abortion. Rice became a prominent consumer advocate in the
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In 2014, she launched the War on Seniors Campaign. This campaign lasted six months, when every year from April to October efforts were made to address issues that relate to senior citizens.
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Hannibal Rushadeen speaks with activists Florence M. Rice at Manhattan Neighborhood Network Television Studios in New York City
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In 1998 the outspoken Rice and other community activists in New York City challenged Reverend Calvin Butts' endorsement of
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During the 1970s, Rice was appointed Special Consultant to the Consumer Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Board.
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After completing the eighth grade, Florence Rice went to work as a domestic seamstress. She became a member of the
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Florence Rice is the recipient of the Lane Bryant Award for volunteer Service, The Sojourner Truth Award
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Host Florence Rice talks about the City College shutdown of the Morales/Shakur Center in New York City
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In 1976, she was a representative to the United Nations Congress of Non-governmental Organizations.
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In 1975, she was an Official Member of the United States Delegation to the World Congress of the
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In the early days of the women's movement, Rice was a long-time friend and activist associate of
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Host Sarah Ludwig talks with local NYC advocate Florence Rice about her work that spans decades.
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In the 1970s, Rice was appointed Special Consultant to the Consumer Advisory Council of the
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On June 29, 2006, Ms Florence Rice was interviewed and became a part of The HistoryMakers.
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Conversations with Harold Channer: "Florence Rice & Nat Wood 04-02-09 Air date"
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United States of America Congressional Record 111th Congress, Vol. 155 - Part 7
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
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workers, protested outside of Con Edison annual shareholders' meeting at
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Conversations with Harold Channer: "Florence Rice - Air date: 02-21-06"
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African-American candidates for Vice President of the United States
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The Harold C. Burton Republican Club's 1977 Woman of the Year Award
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protesting the shutting down of customer service office in Harlem.
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On November 26, 2004, in New York, a bill was put in place, and a
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set off many demonstrations and brought awareness to unwarranted
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given to Rice. The bill was named in her honor. Her battle with
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A Conversation with Long Time Community Activist Florence Rice
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The Columbia Documentary History of American Women Since 1941
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Self-Certification (New York City Department of Buildings)
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Female candidates for Vice President of the United States
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on March 19, 2020, three days shy of her 101st birthday.
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The New York Consumer Assembly Prestigious Special Award
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Florence M. Rice's 96th birthday celebration in Harlem.
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Florence M. Rice is a board director member for the
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Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019
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Buffalo, New York
Harlem
consumer activist
Ralph Nader
Harlem Consumer Movement
Buffalo, New York
West Indies
Colored Orphan Asylum
Harlem
abortion rights
1960s
1970s
1967
1969
African Americans

International Ladies Garment Workers Union
congressional hearing
Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
blacklisted
garment industry
Noel Ignatiev
boycotts
picket lines
New York State Public Service Commission
low-income
Consumer Federation of America
Florynce Kennedy

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