Phyllis Schlafly was named one of the 100 most important women of the 20th century by the Ladies’ Home Journal. She has been a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo, and a leader of the pro-family movement since 1972 when she started her national volunteer organization now called Eagle Forum.
Mrs. Schlafly is the founder of Eagle Forum, a national organization of citizens who participate as volunteers in the public policy-making process. It maintains offices on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and in Alton, Illinois.
Eagle Forum has been leading the pro-family movement since 1972. Please check EagleForum.org for current information on issues.
EFOK is committed to being actively involved in the state legislative process, including developing relationships with elected officials and informing them on issues that affect the family.
We support the sanctity of human life as a gift from our Creator, as proclaimed in the Holy Bible and in the Declaration of Independence.
- We honor the institution of marriage and support the traditional structure of the family.
- We support the private enterprise system, rejecting the false dogma that a tax-and-spend government can solve our social and economic
problems. - We believe that maintaining a strong national defense is essential to the freedom and security of our country.
- We support a sound immigration policy that protects and defends the borders of the United States from carriers of hate, terrorism, and
disease. - Our organization relies on volunteers and contributors who hold firm to these values.
Contact Us:
Eagle Forum of Oklahoma
5701 Melton Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
National Eagle Forum Founder, Phyllis Schlafly, with Former President of Oklahoma Eagle Forum, Bunny Chambers