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Phyllis Schlafly was a prominent conservative activist who significantly influenced the women's rights movement in the United States, particularly through her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the 1970s. She argued that the ERA would undermine traditional family values and women's roles as homemakers. Schlafly's grassroots mobilization and advocacy helped galvanize a significant anti-feminist movement, which ultimately contributed to the ERA's failure to be ratified. Her legacy remains contentious, as she championed a vision of women's rights that emphasized traditional roles rather than equality in the workplace and society.

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