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Phyllis Schlafly was very conscious of what she fed her family, even before such concerns went mainstream. Raw milk, whole grains, and farm-fresh produce were mainstays at the Schlafly dinner table.
Phyllis Schlafly was very conscious of what she fed her family, even before such concerns went mainstream. Raw milk, whole grains, and farm-fresh produce were mainstays at the Schlafly dinner table.
Phyllis Schlafly held that the Equal Rights Amendment expired in 1979 with the original deadline set by Congress, even though the feminists secured what they claimed to be a three-year extension of the deadline for states to ratify. Despite the fact that Phyllis didn’t acknowledge the validity of this extension, she threw a big party …
Twenty thousand men and women came to Houston, Texas on their own dime to make their voices heard. No, they weren’t there to participate in the International Women’s Year Conference. They were there to stand up for pro-family values. This meeting launched the pro-family movement still living today, but Mrs. America only wants to show …
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Phyllis Schlafly spoke to 20,000 people at the 1977 Pro-Family Rally in Houston, Texas. This rally took place as an alternative to the leftist-dominated, federally-funded International Women’s Year convention taking place across town.
This photo from Easter 1994 shows Phyllis Schlafly very happily spending time with some of her grandchildren.
Phyllis Schlafly wasn’t just an expert on the Equal Rights Amendment. She was also a recognized expert in the fields of defense policy, foreign policy, education, intellectual property, and many other topics.