She was one of the most iconic and recognizable leaders in Americaâ€
She was known nationwide and in many political circles as the reason the Equal Rights Amendment was defeated in the 1970s and, subsequently, into the 1980s. As momentum grew in the 1970s for the amendment, Schlafly became its most outspoken critic and was vilified by its supporters. She had a pie smashed into her face and pigâ€
“What I am defending is the real rights of women,†Schlafly said at the time. “A woman should have the right to be in the home as a wife and mother.â€
Thirty-five states ratified the amendment, three short of the necessary 38. Schlafly said amendment supporters couldnâ€
“They were never able to show women would get any benefit out of it,†she told the Associated Press in 2007. “It (the U.S. Constitution) is already sex-neutral. Women already have all the rights that men have.â€
Firenze Sage:  Feminist Betty Friedan once told Schlafly: “Iâ€
Maybe the feminist should be a tad more feminine.
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