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Book cover of The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks. The illustration vividly captures the valor of the 369th Infantry Regiment, depicting soldiers in WWI attire against a dramatic backdrop of explosions and combat.
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A felt doll dressed in red, holds a Votes for Women sign.
A felt doll dressed in blue with a purple and yellow votes for women sash.
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This rectangular keychain boasts a vintage-style Votes for Women design adorned with stars and Women's Suffrage at the top.
Small rectangular metal keychain featuring a green and purple illustration of a woman holding a Power and Equality, Votes for Women sign.
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Gray baseball cap with an embroidered circular patch featuring a buffalo silhouette and the US Army 92nd Infantry Division text. The cap is front facing.
A khaki baseball cap featuring an embroidered buffalo silhouette on the front and "Buffalo Division" text on the side, honoring the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers and the US Army 92nd Infantry Division.
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Black baseball cap featuring a coiled snake emblem and the text Black Rattlers on the sides. The cap is front facing.
Black baseball cap featuring a coiled snake emblem and the text Black Rattlers on the sides. The cap is facing the left.
Price: $32.00
Black Rattlers Hat
a white card with a teal illustration of a Ida B. Wells-Barnett with the quote, The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them. Placed behind the card is a light green envelope for it to go into.
Price: $8.75
Ida B. Wells Card
Book cover titled The Women's Suffrage Movement: An Intersectional Anthology, featuring a female gender symbol with an eye at the center on a pink background. Foreword by Gloria Steinem, edited by Sally Roesch Wagner
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Book cover of Flapper by Joshua Zeitz, showcasing four women embracing the 1920s Jazz Age fashion as they pose confidently on and beside a vintage car.
Price: $23.50
Flapper
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