This clip is from the 2020 miniseries "Mrs. America," starring Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly. It dramatizes her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the 1970s.
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Mrs. America, starring Cate Blanchett taking the role of Phyllis Schlafly, 2020, 9 episodes, April through May, 2020.
Phyllis Schlafly played a significant role in opposing the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the 1970s, leading a grassroots conservative movement that ultimately halted its ratification. Her efforts shifted the political landscape and significantly impacted the momentum of the women's movement during that era.
"How Phyllis Schlafly Derailed the Equal Rights Amendment," Lesley Kennedy, Women's History, March 19, 2020.
"Phyllis Schlafly and the Debate Over the Equal Rights Amendment," Gregory L. Schneider, Bill of Rights Institute. No date is given. Apparently, the Bill of Rights Institute wants to present information gleaned other dated sources as timeless. Grok did say that "This is common for many educational/narrative essays on the Bill of Rights Institute site, which often function as timeless teaching resources within their historical period sections (in this case, part of the 1968-1980 era materials) rather than dated news articles."
Feminist Fantasies, Phyllis Schlafly, 2003.
Check out this and other quotes by Phyllis Schlafly,
Men should stop treating feminists like ladies, and instead treat them like the men they say they want to be.
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