UPWARD Women's Racerback
UPWARD Women's Racerback
“The history of the past is but one long struggle upward to equality.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815 – 1902) was an American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist and early leader of the women’s rights movement. Stanton helped write the Declaration of Sentiments – a document modeled after the Declaration of Independence – that offered examples of how men oppressed women, such as:
- Preventing women from voting
- Compelling women to submit to laws created without their representation
- Subjecting women to a different moral code than men
- Preventing women from owning land or earning wages
- Preventing women from gaining a college education
- Aiming to make women dependent and submissive to men
The Declaration of Sentiments called for social and legal changes to elevate a woman’s place in society.
This stylish racerback tank is made from premium tri-blend fabric and has a lightweight, flowy fit.
Fits Sizes | |
S | 2-4 |
M | 6-8 |
L | 8-10 |
XL | 10-14 |