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Andrew Layton Schlafly (/ ˈ ʃ l æ f l i /; born April 27, 1961) is an American lawyer and Christian conservative activist. [1] He is the founder and owner of the wiki encyclopedia project Conservapedia .
Conservapedia founder Andrew Schlafly in 2007. Conservapedia was created in November 2006 by Andrew Schlafly, a Harvard and Princeton-educated attorney. [5] He established the project after reading a student's assignment written using the Common Era notation rather than Anno Domini. [18]
A Choice Not an Echo is a non-fiction book self-published in 1964 by movement conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly. It was the first of Schlafly's 19 books and sold three million copies, [1] [2] bringing her to national attention as a conservative activist.
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Schlafly believed the Republican Party should reject immigration reform proposals; she told Focus Today that it is a "great myth" that the GOP needs to reach out to Latinos in the United States. "The people the Republicans should reach out to are the white votes, the white voters who didn't vote in the last election.
Led by Phyllis Schlafly, they block passage of the ERA and work to nominate Ronald Reagan as the Republican candidate for president. [124] Beverly LaHaye and eight other women found Concerned Women for America (CWA) to oppose the Equal Rights Amendment. It later expands its scope to address socially conservative issues. [125]
Schlafly is a surname of German-Swiss origin. People with that surname include: Andrew Schlafly (born 1961), American conservative activist, founder of Conservapedia, son of Phyllis; Hubert Schlafly (1919–2011), American electrical engineer, co-inventor of the teleprompter; Larry Schlafly (1878–1919), American baseball player