[Speeches of Phyllis Schlafly] [sound recording]. 1975.

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[Speeches of Phyllis Schlafly] [sound recording]. 1975.

Tape 1: Phyllis Schlafly discusses how the Equal Rights Amendment (E.R.A.) will adversely effect women's lives, and gives advice on how to defeat the pending legislation. Tape 2: Schlafly joins James McKenna, then legal council for the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, in a panel discussion about the E.R.A.'s legal implications, its challenge to the U.S. Constitution, and other issues.

2 sound cassettes (116 min.) : analog.

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Schlafly, Phyllis, 1924-2016

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Phyllis Schlafly was born 15 August 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. The mother of six, she is an attorney and a conservative political activist. Her biggest platforms have been against equal rights amendments and feminist views. She founded the Eagle Forum and the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund in 1972 and remains in the office of their president today. From the guide to the Phyllis Schlafly reports, 1989-1991, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...