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Book Synopsis: In the early 70s, on the heels of the Civil Rights Movement, equal rights sounded so good. But the devil was in the details of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). For ERA were three Presidents, nearly all of Congress and most governors, the media, and loud feminists. The opposition to ERA was Phyllis Schlafly and her band of wives and mothers. This book includes some reference to how Phyllis formed her army and maintained it. But it is more about her message. In crystal clear language, Phyllis laid out the reasons to oppose ERA and how to argue the opposition. Her Phyllis Schlafly Report from February 1972 might be the most powerful pamphlet since Thomas Paine--it was passed along from state house to state house and described as "what beat ERA" more than once.
But her messaging skills did not stop at writing. She taught her team how to lead in public. Her own role especially in earned media was accelerated by the scores of appearances on The Phil Donahue Show and culminating with the famous Meet The Press appearance from Houston in 1977. While the government sponsored National Women's Conference met across town led by Bella Abzug and others, Phyllis pulled tens of thousands of people to her own conference. The images of pro-abortion radicals at Abzug's event contrasted with Phyllis' regular American women rocketed across the media and nation and are often cited as turning the tide in the fight.
In fact, and much to the chagrin of the feminists, Phyllis was the greatest American woman. She used to say she "had it all--just not all at once" and she meant it. She worked her way through college testing ammunition during World War II. With a graduate degree from Harvard, she was an early employee of the American Enterprise Institute in D.C. quickly returned to her hometown of St. Louis to manage a successful campaign for Congress at 24 years old.
A few years later, she was a married housewife in Alton, Illinois. She started her big family--six children--and settled into a not-so-quiet life. By her early 40s, she was a world-renowned expert on the threat of Soviet Communism and writing books with leading military leaders on the "strategic balance" and the need for a Space missile defense program. She launched the conservative movement with A Choice Not An Echo which eventually yielded President Ronald Reagan.
This is the fifth volume of Phyllis Schlafly Speaks, the collection of Phyllis Schlafly's writings.
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Discover the power of Phyllis Schlafly's influential message in Phyllis Schlafly Speaks, Volume 5: Stopping the ERA. In this captivating book, Schlafly explores the devil in the details of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) during a time when equal rights were at the forefront of discussion. With crystal clear language, Schlafly lays out the reasons to oppose the ERA and equips readers with the tools to effectively argue against it.
Not only was Schlafly an exceptional writer, but she also possessed remarkable messaging skills. Through her appearances on popular TV shows like The Phil Donahue Show and the unforgettable Meet The Press appearance from Houston in 1977, Schlafly effectively spread her message to the masses. She even organized her own conference, drawing tens of thousands of people and catapulting her cause into the national spotlight.
Phyllis Schlafly's life story is truly inspiring. From testing ammunition during World War II to her successful campaign for Congress at just 24 years old, she exemplifies the spirit of a determined American woman. Having a graduate degree from Harvard and becoming a world-renowned expert on Soviet Communism, Schlafly's impact on the conservative movement is undeniable.
Are you ready to delve into the remarkable writings of Phyllis Schlafly? Get your copy of Phyllis Schlafly Speaks, Volume 5: Stopping the ERA and be inspired by her persuasive arguments and influential journey. Join the fight against the ERA and learn from the extraordinary woman who made a difference.
Get your copy of Phyllis Schlafly Speaks, Volume 5: Stopping the ERA today and be part of a movement that challenges the status quo!
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