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Phyllis Schlafly and her husband Fred enjoyed a happy marriage for more than four decades.
Phyllis Schlafly and her husband Fred enjoyed a happy marriage for more than four decades.
Phyllis Schlafly spoke to crowds of all sizes, from a few housewives in a living room to fifteen thousand people in a stadium. She seized every opportunity to spread her pro-family message.
Phyllis Schlafly was a prolific writer throughout her life. She wrote or edited twenty-seven books, published her Phyllis Schlafly Report at least once per month for fifty years, and scripted a weekly radio broadcast for thirty-three years. Our estimates indicate that she wrote four times as many words as William Shakespeare.
The writers of Hulu’s Mrs. America didn’t bother to take a deep look at her background leading up to the fight over the Equal Rights Amendment. Thankfully, we have her personal archives available to tell the true story behind the real Mrs. America. Take a look at her letter to Rep. Phil Crane inviting him …
Phyllis Schlafly is pictured here with Betty Friedan. At this debate in Bloomington, Illinois, an enraged Friedan said “I’d like to burn you at the stake.” Without missing a beat, Phyllis responded, “I’m glad you said that, because that just shows that the intemperate, agitating proponents of ERA are so intolerant of the views of …
Just by watching the first few episodes of Mrs. America, it’s clear to see Hollywood’s goal with this hit piece. They want to push abortion on a generation of young viewers. Phyllis Schlafly Eagles President Ed Martin exposes their dark agenda in this short video. To read Phyllis’s classic book How The Republican Party Became …