Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, St. Louis native who helped defeat the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and founder of the Eagle Forum, passed away at her home Monday at the age of 92. The ...
Despite being a subtly critical look at Phyllis Schlafly, this biography is still well regarded by her acolytes. Felsenthal was a young feminist who became interested in learning more about Schlafly ...
Phyllis got a lot of attention in the 1970s, around the same time as womens rights activist Gloria Steinem, but the two were essentially polar opposites. Not familiar with Phyllis? Heres what you need ...
Betty Friedan once snapped at Phyllis Schlafly, "I'd like to burn you at the stake." And this engaging, if flawed, biography of the doyenne of U.S. conservatism during the heated early 1970s makes it ...
A Wider Lens on the MeToo Backlash: Who Pays for Societal Change? The same fundamentals apply to patriarchal systems, whether in Hollywood or India: Threats to men’s status can provoke broader ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — To many older Americans, the Schlafly name is most closely associated with Phyllis Schlafly, the conservative commentator known for her campaign to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment ...