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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. National Organization for Women - Wikipedia

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    That year, NOW also committed to offering legal and moral support in a test case involving child custody rights of lesbian mothers. [39] In 1973, the NOW Task Force on Sexuality and Lesbianism was established. [39] Del Martin was the first open lesbian elected to NOW, and Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon were the first lesbian couple to join NOW. [40]

  4. 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. Schlafly published this book to support Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater in his ...

  5. Fathers' rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The movement's primary focus has been to campaign (including lobbying and research) for formal equal rights for fathers, and sometimes for children, and to campaign for changes to family law related to child custody, support and maintenance, domestic violence and the family court system itself. Fathers' rights groups also provide emotional and ...

  6. Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America’s diminutive and pioneering sex ...

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    Phyllis Schlafly, a staunch anti-feminist, wrote in a 1999 piece “The Dangers of Sex Education,” that Westheimer, as well as Gloria Steinem, Anita Hill, Madonna, Ellen DeGeneres and others ...

  7. The Woman-Identified Woman - Wikipedia

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    t. e. " The Woman-Identified Woman " was a ten-paragraph manifesto, written by the Radicalesbians in 1970. [1] It was first distributed during the Lavender Menace protest at the Second Congress to Unite Women, hosted by the National Organization for Women (NOW) on May 1, 1970, in New York City in response to the lack of lesbian representation ...

  8. Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    It reached 35 by 1977, with broad bipartisan support including both major political parties and Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter. However, when Phyllis Schlafly mobilized conservative women in opposition, four states rescinded their ratification, although whether a state may do so is disputed. [132]

  9. The Conservative Case for Trump - Wikipedia

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    978-1-62157-628-0. The Conservative Case for Trump is a 2016 book written by Phyllis Schlafly, with Ed Martin and Brett M. Decker, arguing that American conservatives should vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. It was published the day after Schlafly's death, four months after Trump secured the Republican Party nomination in ...