ST. LOUIS (WTVD) -- Phyllis Schlafly, the outspoken conservative activist who helped defeat the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and founded the Eagle Forum political group, has died. She was 92.
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 ...
When Phyllis Schlafly crusaded against the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s as a threat to all-American motherhood, she handed out freshly baked bread and apple pie to state legislators. Do ...
I'm now in Phyllis Schlafly mode: Yesterday, a group of 120 Democrats sent a letter to President Joe Biden, who is apparently still kickin', asking him "to take immediate action to recognize the ...
The ERA language does not even include the word “women.” The ERA was written to enforce equality on the basis of “sex” without defining what sex means. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and ERA opponent and ...
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 Schlafly is rolling in her grave: President Joe Biden declared on Friday that he was making the Equal Rights Amendment official. “It is long past time to recognize the will of the American ...