Phyllis Schlafly, a leading conservative activist who spurred a groundswell of opposition against the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s, died Monday. She was 92 years old. She died among family at her home in St. Louis, Mo., according to the Eagle Forum, a conservative organization that Mrs. Schlafly founded in 1972. “Phyllis Schlafly spent an astounding 70 years in public service of her fellow Americans. Her focus from her...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 06, 2016 00:21 UTC