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47 51 Ibid., 29–30. 52 LaHaye, Who But a Woman?, 30; “Our History,” Concerned Women for America. 53 LaHaye, Who But a Woman?, 121. 54 “Our History,” Concerned Women for America. 55 Johnson, This Is Our Message, 69. 56 Mary Battiata, “Beverly LaHaye and the Hymn of the Right,” The Washington Post, last modified September 26, 1987, accessed June 4, 2021, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1987/09/26/beverly-lahayeand-the-hymn-of-the-right/4a52e08e-9909-470b-a768-157bc82ab7e8/. 57 Ford, Women and Politics: The Pursuit of Equality, 58. 58 Ibid., 62. 59 Jane J. Mansbridge, Why We Lost the ERA (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1986), 8. 60 Ford, Women and Politics, 60. 61 Mansbridge, Why We Lost the ERA, 10; Ford, Women and Politics, 61. 62 Ford, Women and Politics, 61. 63 Ronald A. Heifetz, Leadership Without Easy Answers (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1994), 35. 64 Mansbridge, Why We Lost the ERA, 9. 65 Noel Myricks, “The Equal Rights Amendment: Its Potential Impact on Family Life,” The Family Coordinator 26, no. 4 (October 1977): 323. 66 Mansbridge, Why We Lost the ERA, 12. 67 Ibid., 13. 68 Ford, Women and Politics, 62. 69 Mansbridge, Why We Lost the ERA, 3. 70 Heifetz, Leadership Without Easy Answers, 116. WOMEN, LEADERSHIP, AND THE POWER OF THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT

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