Equal Rights Amendment
The defining cultural moment of the 1970s was the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment and the defeat of radical feminism. ERA is not in our U.S. Constitution because Phyllis Schlafly championed the rights of women who want to be women, wives, and mothers. Phyllis Schlafly opposed ERA because she recognized that women would be harmed under ERA.
Click HereWho was the real Phyllis Schlafly?
January 18, 2020
Love her or hate her, you probably don’t know as much about Phyllis Schlafly as you think. She’s known among
Continue reading →Introducing MrsAmerica.org: the True Phyllis Schlafly
January 14, 2020
My mother was remarkable because she combined the roles of wife, mother, writer, and community organizer. She built an organization, Eagle Forum, that provided inspiration to countless women.
Continue reading →Women Win: ERA is Dead
January 8, 2020
Today, while emotional women garbed in red Handmaid’s Tale dress stood in solidarity outside the Virginia Capitol, ERA opponents cheered. Earlier this
Continue reading →Office of Legal Counsel Opinion: Ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment
January 8, 2020
Congress has constitutional authority to impose a deadline for ratifying a proposed constitutional amendment. It exercised this authority when proposing
Continue reading →Virginia Legislature Considers Amendment that Harms Women
January 8, 2020
Eagle Forum stood as a voice of opposition as ERA supporters gathered in Richmond in their latest attempt to pass
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