Phyllis Schlafly

Political activist and writer

Phyllis Schlafly - Political activist and writer
Born

August 15th, 1924
100 years ago

Died

September 5th, 2016
8 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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A lawyer and writer, this individual was prominent in the conservative movement in the United States. Played a pivotal role in opposing the Equal Rights Amendment during the 1970s. Founded the Eagle Forum, an organization advocating for conservative values and policy. Authored several books on politics, feminism, and family values, influencing public opinion on these issues.

Opposed the Equal Rights Amendment

Founded the Eagle Forum

Authored 'A Choice Not an Echo'

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