Eve J. Zink

Eve J. Zink was a collector of conservative political material. Included in the collection are anti-ERA newsletters like "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" and the "Eagle Forum".

"Eagle Forum" Newsletter November 1980

This newsletter, published by the Eagle Forum, under the direction of Phyllis Schlafly, covers the defeat of a state ERA referendum in Iowa and the role of the "pro-family" movement in electing President Ronald Reagan.

Resource Identifier
EagleForumNovember1980
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 2, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Eagle Forum" Newsletter January 1982

This newsletter, published by the Eagle Forum, under the direction of Phyllis Schlafly, highlights a court case concerning the rights of states to rescind the ERA and the legality of extending the deadline for ERA ratification by the states.

Resource Identifier
EagleForumJanuary1982
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 2, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Women in Military Combat?" September 1977

This article from "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" covers the testimony of General Andrew J. Gatsis before the North Carolina House Constitutional Amendment Committee. Gastis opposes the drafting of women into the military, which opponents of the ERA say will occur should the ERA be ratified by the states.

Resource Identifier
PSRSeptember1977
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Should the ERA 7-Year Deadline Be Extended?" November 1977

This article from "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" argues that the extension of the deadline for ERA ratification is unconstitutional.

Resource Identifier
PSRNovember1977
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Time Is Running Out On ERA" February 1978

This article from "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" outlines tactics being used by ERA proponents and makes numerous arguements against the ERA.

Resource Identifier
PSRFebruary1978
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Women's Magazines Promote ERA -- But Deny Equal Rights" December 1979

This article from "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" discusses the pro-ERA articles appearing in women's magazines and refutes the claims made in the articles.

Resource Identifier
PSRDecember1979
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Do Women Get Equal Pay for Equal Work?" May 1981

This article from "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" covers the testimony of Phyllis Schlafly and Judith Finn before the U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Schlafly and Finn argue that the campaign organized by the National Organization for Women (NOW) regarding the need for the ERA to ensure men and women receive equal pay for equal work is "deceitful propaganda".

Resource Identifier
PSRMay1981
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Effects Of The ERA On The U.S. Armed Forces" February 1984

This article from "The Phyllis Schlafly Report" covers the testimony of Eliot A. Cohen to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Committee on the Judiciary. Cohen argues that the ERA's abolition of gender-based criteria in the armed forces "would be an unmitigated disaster".

Resource Identifier
PSRFebruary1984
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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"Beware the I.W.Y!" August 1977

This pamphlet, published by "The Independent American", opposes the Equal Rights Amendment. It claims taxpayer dollars have been used to lobby for the ERA. When President Gerald Ford set up a Commission on International Women's Year (IWY) in 1975, the Commission resolved to make ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment its first priority.

Resource Identifier
IndependentAmerican
Citation
Eve J. Zink Conservative Political papers, Collection No. 8874, Box 1, folder 4, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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