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What (who) is C D Crisp - definition

AMERICAN REPUBLICAN LEADER
Mary Crisp; Mary D. Crisp
  • 1980 Republican Convention, Crisp later challenged against the Republican Party

C. D. Crisp         
ENGLISH POLITICIAN AND FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATOR
C.D. Crisp
Charles Doland Crisp OBE (18 February 1864 – 5 February 1956) was an English local politician and association football administrator. Crisp was Mayor of Lewes for 11 years.
Mary D. Crisp         
Mary Dent Crisp (November 5, 1923 - March 24, 2007) Crisp was a career-long Republican and a feminist. She was an American Republican leader and rebel who was ousted from her party after publicly opposing its views on abortion rights and the Equal Rights Amendment.
Chili crisp         
  • Chili crisp on vanilla ice cream
SPICY CONDIMENT BASED ON CHILI PEPPERS AND GARLIC
Draft:Chili crisp
Chili crisp or chile crisp is a crispy and spicy condiment, a type of hot sauce, made with fried chili pepper and other aromatics infused in oil, sometimes with other ingredients. Multiple homemade and restaurant-original versions exist.

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Mary Dent Crisp

Mary Dent Crisp (November 5, 1923 – March 24, 2007) was an American Republican leader and feminist who was ousted from her party after publicly opposing its views on abortion rights and the Equal Rights Amendment. She was a member of the Republican Party for over 20 years and served in roles in the party's administration beginning in 1968, culminating in service from 1977 to 1980 as Co-Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee. Crisp spoke against the party's decision to stop supporting the Equal Rights Amendment in a speech at the 1980 Republican National Convention, after which she announced that she would not seek re-election to her position. Crisp also spoke out in favor of abortion rights.