Florence Victoria Lucas (October 10, 1915 – September 6, 1987) was an American lawyer and state official.
She was president of the Jamaica, Queens branch of the NAACP in the 1950s and 1960s, and was Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Division of Human Rights from 1972 to 1975.
[1][2][3] In 1941 she worked in the Office of Price Administration (OPA) in Washington, D.C.[4] After World War II she returned to New York and had a private law practice in Queens from 1954 to 1966.
[7] She was president of the Jamaica branch of the NAACP from 1953,[12][13][14] and held statewide offices in the organization as well.
She died from cancer in September 1987, aged 71 years, at her home in the Rosedale neighborhood of Queens.