Radical Tea Towel
"A Woman Registered to Vote" Tea Towel
Description
Girls just wanna have fun(damental human rights)! And finally, on the 26th of August, 1920, women in the United States of America got them, when the 19th Amendment was certified by the US Secretary of State and women were granted the right to vote. This tea towel is based on a poster produced in the same year, designed to be placed in a window so that passers-by would know that the resident had exercised her new-found right and registered the vote. The hope was that it would encourage others to do likewise – and it worked! On 2nd of November that same year, more than 8 million women across the country assumed their responsibility of citizenship and voted in elections for the first time.
Learn more about Women's Suffrage here.
Made in the UK by Radical Tea Towel
Dimensions:
19 x 30 inches
Materials:
100% Premium Cotton with Hanging Loop
Care Instructions:
Machine wash at 110 degrees maximum. We recommend that before you use your tea towel for the first time you wash it at least once to soften up the material and make it more absorbent for drying dishes.
All items are shipped from the Museum Store in Kansas City, Missouri.
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