Radical Tea Towel

Washington DC Suffrage Tea Towel

$22.00

Description:

The artwork on this radical tea towel captures an inspiring moment of feminist history: the ‘Woman’s Suffrage Procession’, the first suffragist parade in Washington, D.C., organized by suffragist Alice Paul. On March 3rd, 1913, the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration, thousands of suffragists marched down Pennsylvania Avenue ‘in a spirit of protest against the present political organization of society, from which women are excluded. 

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. 

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