$ 32.00
The United States presidential election on November 2, 1920 was the first election in which American women had the right to vote since the ratification of the 19th amendment on August 18, 1920. Achieving this milestone was a long and arduous struggle.Beginning in the 1800s, women organized,...
$ 32.00
On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was passed and ratified, ending national Prohibition (repealing the 18th Amendment). What you may not know is that in 1929, an organization known as the Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR), founded by Pauline Sabin, led...
$ 32.00
"I never doubted that equal rights was the right direction. Most reforms, most problems are complicated. But to me there is nothing complicated about ordinary equality."A feminist, suffragist and warrior for equality, Alice Paul (1885-1977) dedicated her life to women's rights. She was a major...
$ 32.00
From 1872 to 1883, Emily Warren Roebling oversaw one of the greatest engineering triumphs in history - the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. In 1869, Emily’s father-in-law, John A. Roebling, took on the immense task of constructing a bridge that would connect Brooklyn to New...
$ 32.00
Alice Coachman (November 9, 1923 – July 14, 2014), a track and field star, made history at the 1948 Olympic Games in London becoming the first black woman to win an Olympic medal.Coachman was born and raised in the heart of the segregated south in...
$ 32.00
Emmeline Pankhurst (July 15, 1858 – June 14, 1928) founded the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) and played a crucial role in helping women gain the right to vote in the United Kingdom.Pankhurst, who had been a member of a Manchester suffragist group called...
$ 32.00
“With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent.” Justices Breyer, Kagan and Sotomayor in their dissent, 6/24/22 This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
When the Constitution was written in 1787, “we the people” referred only to white men. To this day, the Constitution still does not have an amendment that explicitly guarantees women equal rights. It came close in 1972 – Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
In 1942, the United States trained women to fly military aircraft so male pilots could be released for combat duty overseas. The women of this experimental program were called Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Comprised of approximately 1,000 civilian volunteers, the WASP flew military aircraft...
$ 32.00
Bicycles had a revolutionary impact on the women’s movement – they promised freedom to women long accustomed to relying on men for transportation. Suffragist Frances E. Willard once said, “I began to feel that myself plus the bicycle equaled myself plus the world.” Culturally, women...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
Madam C.J. Walker (1867–1919) was an entrepreneur, civil rights activist and philanthropist who created specialized hair products for African-American hair and was one of the first American women to become a self-made millionaire.After developing a scalp disorder that caused her to lose much of her hair,...
$ 32.00
Calamity Jane (May 1, 1852 – August 1, 1903) was a frontier woman renowned for her sharp-shooting, whiskey-swilling and cross-dressing ways and one of the more colorful characters of the West. Few substantiated facts are known about Calamity Jane’s life, but much is known about...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
On May 2, 1915, Effie Hotchkiss and her mother Avis left Brooklyn, New York on the adventure of a lifetime. Effie Hotchkiss was not your average Victorian-era girl. A young professional who longed for something more, Effie quit her job and used a small inheritance...
$ 32.00
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each RBG and NOTORIOUS shirt will be donated to the League of Women Voters. This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style...
$ 32.00
“Organize, agitate, educate must be our war cry.”Susan B. Anthony (1820 – 1906) was an American social reformer and crusader for the women’s suffrage movement. A skilled political strategist, Antony was tireless in her efforts, giving speeches around the country to convince others to support...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman (January 26, 1892 – April 30, 1926) was a pioneer for women in the field of aviation. She was the first female pilot of African American descent and the first Native American woman to hold a pilot license during a time of...
$ 32.00
Organizers, agitators, rule breakers - women who dared to raise their voice, speaking out against injustice and demanding women’s suffrage and equal rights. Their activism remains one of the most important stories in women’s history.“I know that women, once convinced that they are doing what...
$ 32.00
Sophie Scholl (May 9, 1921– February 22, 1943) was a German student and political activist who was a member of the White Rose – a non-violent resistance group to Hitler and the Nazi party. In 1943, she was caught delivering anti-war propaganda and was executed...
$ 32.00
In a letter dated March 31, 1776, Abigail Adams wrote to her husband, John Adams, urging him and the other members of the Continental Congress not to forget about the nation’s women when fighting for America’s independence from Great Britain. The future First Lady wrote...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
This classic muscle tee design features a crew neck with wide arm holes and is made from superior ring-spun cotton. This style is a unisex fit, please keep that in mind when selecting a size. Fits Chest Size S 34" - 37" M 38"...
$ 32.00
In July of 1848, hundreds of women and men met at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, NY for the first women’s rights convention in the United States. Organized by women, many consider the Seneca Falls Convention to be the event that started the women’s...
$ 32.00
The Suffragist was created in 1913 by Alice Paul and the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (later the National Woman’s Party) to spread women’s political news and garner public support for a suffrage amendment. In addition to the informative articles, the newspaper featured large political...
$ 32.00
Bernice Sandler (1928-2019), considered the “godmother of Title IX,” devoted decades of her life to documenting, analyzing and stopping the forms of discrimination that held women back academically and professionally in educational settings. Her work led to the passage of Title IX in 1972 – the...
$ 32.00
Black women played a critical - and often overlooked - role in women’s suffrage. Even in the face of racism within the movement, Black suffragists never wavered in their fight for the vote. They organized in their communities, attended political conventions, founded political societies and marched (unwelcomed)...
$ 32.00
“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...
$ 32.00
The United States presidential election on November 2, 1920 was the first election in which American women had the right to vote since the ratification of the 19th amendment on August 18, 1920. Achieving this milestone was a long and arduous struggle.Beginning in the 1800s, women organized,...
$ 32.00
Lavinia Lloyd Dock (1858-1956) was a nurse, author and social activist from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She devoted her life to improving the profession of nursing. When she retired around the age of 50, she shifted her energies to women’s suffrage, leading several protests. Dock picketed the...