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Phyllis was an activist, organizer, and author, but she was even more proud to be a grandmother of fourteen.
Phyllis was an activist, organizer, and author, but she was even more proud to be a grandmother of fourteen.
Hulu released an entire episode of their Mrs. America miniseries giving excuses for why Betty Friedan said she wanted to “burn [Phyllis Schlafly] at the stake” during a debate. They weave a sad story of a downtrodden Friedan who gets pushed over the edge by a cruel and calculating Phyllis Schlafly. Clearly, the Hollywood hacks behind this …
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Phyllis Schlafly believed strongly in the constitutional separation of powers. When President Carter used his Executive Branch powers to sway state legislators to vote for ERA, she organized a group of women to protest in front of the White House.
Phyllis Schlafly and her husband Fred enjoyed a happy marriage for more than four decades.
Phyllis Schlafly spoke to crowds of all sizes, from a few housewives in a living room to fifteen thousand people in a stadium. She seized every opportunity to spread her pro-family message.
Phyllis Schlafly was a prolific writer throughout her life. She wrote or edited twenty-seven books, published her Phyllis Schlafly Report at least once per month for fifty years, and scripted a weekly radio broadcast for thirty-three years. Our estimates indicate that she wrote four times as many words as William Shakespeare.