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Phyllis Schlafly, social conservative movement figure, dies at 92

7 years 7 months 2 weeks ago Monday, September 05 2016 Sep 5, 2016 September 05, 2016 6:59 PM September 05, 2016 in News
Source: WBRZ, CNN
By: Theodore Schleifer

Washington - Phyllis Schlafly, a prominent anti-feminist and early leader of the social conservative movement, died Monday at the age of 92 at her home in St. Louis.

Schlafly, an outspoken voice against the liberalism of the 1960's and 1970's, was a towering figure in what emerged as the modern religious right. Her death was confirmed by the Eagle Forum, the Missouri-based advocacy organization she led.

"Her focus from her earliest days until her final ones was protecting the family, which she understood as the building block of life. She recognized America as the greatest political embodiment of those values," the statement read. "From military superiority and defense to immigration and trade; from unborn life to the nuclear family and parenthood, Phyllis Schlafly was a courageous and articulate voice for common sense and traditional values."

Schlafly was most well-known for her work fighting the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970's, emerging as one of the leading female critics of the feminist movement.

Schlafly, until her death, remained in the political arena and recently made the case for electing Donald Trump president.
Funeral arrangements are still being finalized, according to the Eagle Forum.

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