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Phyllis Schlafly believed that the American woman could be anything she wanted to be. Phyllis never held other women back, and she never let anyone hold her back.
Phyllis Schlafly believed that the American woman could be anything she wanted to be. Phyllis never held other women back, and she never let anyone hold her back.
Phyllis Schlafly considered herself to be a full-time homemaker first and foremost. She never took a paycheck for her political efforts. To her, that was a hobby.
Phyllis Schlafly encouraged other women to become a powerful voice in the policy-making process. She empowered them to fight for the issues they cared about.
Cate Blanchett and the creators of Mrs. America took one last opportunity to rewrite history in the epilogue of the show. Join Ed Martin as he lays out the facts of the ERA’s current status. Everyone from Phyllis Schlafly and Ronald Reagan to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Gloria Steinem, and Oprah know that the Equal Rights …
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Phyllis Schlafly was an articulate voice for her convictions. She testified before dozens of state legislatures, as well as Congress.
Pictured here are Phyllis Schlafly’s “battle medals” from Republican National Conventions. She participated in every Republican National Convention from 1952 to 2016. Some say she has had more influence over the Republican Party Platform than any other person in the history of the party.