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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
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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
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and John Garvey, that she said she was told that if she testified at the
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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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on March 19, 2020, three days shy of her 101st birthday.
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Florence M. Rice's 96th birthday celebration in Harlem.
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