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Schlafly's fight to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment has recently been dramatized in FX on Hulu's Mrs. America, with Cate Blanchett playing the STOP ERA founder.
About 45 years ago, conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly led a successful campaign to block ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment—a proposed constitutional amendment pledging to guarantee ...
Phyllis Schlafly, played by Cate Blanchett in the new show 'Mrs. America', was a conservative activist who tried to stop the Equal Rights Amendment. Here's the true story about her life, her Stop ...
Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative activist, lawyer and author who is credited with almost single-handedly stopping the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and who helped move the ...
Alex Clark, a popular podcaster and influencer who headlined the Young Women’s Leadership Conference, offered the crowd her ...
Phyllis Schlafly, whose grass-roots campaigns against communism, abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment galvanized conservatives for almost two generations and helped reshape American politics ...
Schlafly, of course, was head of the National Committee to Stop ERA. And stop it she did — the U.S. Constitution was not amended.
Schlafly may best be remembered for her efforts in 1973 to stop the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. Steve Inskeep talks to Penny Young Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America.
In this Aug. 10, 1976, file photo, women opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment sit with Phyllis Schlafly, left, national chairman of Stop ERA, at hearing of Republican platform subcommittee on ...
Schlafly didn’t single-handedly stop the Equal Rights Amendment in its tracks as it appeared headed for adoption in the 1970s, but it sure seemed like it.
Phyllis Schlafly, a leading nemesis of the Equal Rights Amendment, abortion and gay rights and one of the happiest warriors of the “Mad Men”-era culture wars, has died at 92.
Phyllis Schlafly fought for all women – born and unborn. If proponents of the ERA were really interested in equal rights for women, they would consider the rights of unborn baby girls aborted ...
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