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  2. Phyllis Schlafly - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (/ ˈ ʃ l æ f l i /; born Phyllis McAlpin Stewart; August 15, 1924 – September 5, 2016) was an American attorney, conservative activist, [2] and anti-feminist, [2] who was nationally prominent in conservatism. [3]

  3. A Choice Not an Echo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Fathers' rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Schlafly states that no-fault divorce should be referred to as unilateral divorce. [102] Stephen Baskerville states that laws establishing no-fault divorce can be seen as one of the boldest social experiments in modern history that have effectively ended marriage as a legal contract. [103]

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    ARI (23A: "Mrs. America" actress Graynor) Mrs. America is a TV miniseries that tells the story of efforts to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and the work of conservative activist Phyllis ...

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  8. Equal Rights Amendment - Wikipedia

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    In Illinois, supporters of Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative Republican activist from Missouri, used traditional symbols of the American housewife. They took homemade bread, jams, and apple pies to the state legislators, with the slogans, "Preserve us from a Congressional jam; Vote against the ERA sham" and "I am for Mom and apple pie."

  9. Max Boot’s Shoddy Attack on Phyllis Schlafly - AOL

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    After the president’s lamentable “disinfectant” remarks, Max Boot began “searching for the origins of our current madness.” His search into the depths of American malaise culminated in ...