Phyllis Schlafly was a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo. She created the pro-family movement in 1972, when she started her national volunteer organization called Eagle Forum.
Phyllis Schlafly was a heroine, a role model, and a mentor to many Americans.
Starring Academy Award Winner Cate Blanchett as conservative firebrand Phyllis Schlafly, Hulu series “Mrs. America” has been getting awards buzz. While the writers are too skilled to give a one-dimensional portrayal of Schlafly, nonetheless the
Continue reading →In her own words: Learn Why and How Phyllis Schlafly Defeated the Equal Rights Amendment. Listen on Eagle Forum Speakers podcast
Continue reading →Phyllis Schlafly interview on The Phil Donahue Show discussing the ERA, May 1974 Mrs. Schlafly’s monthly newsletter called The Phyllis Schlafly Report was published for fifty years. At her request, the monthly newsletter was
Continue reading →International Women’s Year (IWY) became the feminists’ plan to win ratification in the remaining states. Bella Abzug was then a Member of Congress, and she got Congress to appropriate $5 million for a tax-funded IWY convention
Continue reading →Phyllis Schlafly discusses the Equal Rights Amendment on the Mike Douglas Show
Continue reading →Cori has conceded that, while the series got her mother’s hair and make-up right, it missed the whole point of the dynamo that was Phyllis Schlafly. Although Cori knew after seeing the trailers that her
Continue reading →On the Wings of an Eagle: The Story of Phyllis Schlafly Eagle Forum Copyright 1994 https://eagleforum.org/
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