Lucille Ball did indeed play a part in women's rights. In 1962, after buying out her ex-husband for Desilu Studios, Lucille became the first woman owner of a major studio.
She auditioned for the part, but was not a finalist in the competition.
Desilu Productions
I can't find any evidence she was ever even under consideration. The fact that she was a comidienne and the film wasn't a comedy might have had something to do with it.
In Jamestown NY her first part of her life as a child was in celeron but at the age of 3 lucille had already moved to wyandote MI and Bute Montana but stayed in Jamestown from age 3 - 17 yrs. old
she was a main part of the civil rights movement
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It was Moulin Rouge 1934 and Lucille Ball had a small part as a chorus girl.
She auditioned for the part, but was not a finalist in the competition.
Desilu Productions
She was part of the womens rights movement.
Ernestine Louise Rose was a prominent figure in the women's rights movement in the 19th century. She was an advocate for women's suffrage, equal education, and abolition. Rose was known for her powerful speeches and writings that challenged gender inequalities and advocated for women's rights.
I can't find any evidence she was ever even under consideration. The fact that she was a comidienne and the film wasn't a comedy might have had something to do with it.
Yes, she is living in New Orleans and visits Houston a couple of times a year. She is a cancer survivor and is currently writing a book about her life. Lucille Bridges is part of our US history and was instrumental in our civil rights integration.
In Jamestown NY her first part of her life as a child was in celeron but at the age of 3 lucille had already moved to wyandote MI and Bute Montana but stayed in Jamestown from age 3 - 17 yrs. old
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It is part of their religion
the Bill of Rights is part of the Constitution