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Schlafly told Time magazine in 1978, "I have cancelled speeches whenever my husband thought that I had been away from home too much." [ 44 ] In an interview on March 30, 2006, she attributed improvement in women's lives during the last decades of the 20th century to labor-saving devices such as the indoor clothes dryer and disposable diapers.
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 .
Mrs. America is an American political drama television miniseries produced by FX and originally aired on the sister streaming service FX on Hulu.Created and co-written by Davhi Waller and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Amma Asante, Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, and Janicza Bravo, the series details the unsuccessful political movement to pass the Equal Rights Amendment and the unexpected ...
January 12, 2010. (2010-01-12) –. July 15, 2016. (2016-07-15) I (Almost) Got Away with It is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery. It debuted in 2010, [1][2] ending after eight seasons, in 2016. The series profiles true stories of people who have committed crimes, and have avoided arrest or capture, but ...
Updated August 28, 2020 at 1:19 PM. A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports ...
Janet Leach (appropriate adult) Janet Leach is an English social worker, known for the role she played as an “ appropriate adult " in the questioning of Fred West, one of the two perpetrators of the Gloucester serial murders. For these murders, he and his wife Rose West, against whom Leach testified at trial, became notorious.
The family of Alexander McClay Williams, a Black teen who was executed in Pennsylvania after being convicted of murder in 1931, have filed a lawsuit nearly 100 years after his death.
Suzanne Venker (born March 28, 1968, in St. Louis, Missouri), [1] is an American non-fiction author and radio host at KXFN. [2] She has authored several books. [3][4] She co-wrote The Flipside of Feminism: What Conservative Women Know – and Men Can't Say with her late aunt, the conservative lawyer and activist Phyllis Schlafly.