21ST AMENDMENT Women's T-Shirt
21ST AMENDMENT Women's T-Shirt
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 the charge against Prohibition. Sabin found the hypocrisy of Prohibition and the politicians who supported resolutions for stricter enforcement intolerable and believed the law had failed in its mission.
The WONPR was able to unite women as a bipartisan, single-issue organization and became the largest repeal organization in the country with 1.5 million reported members nationwide. They held rallies and parades and purchased radio spots to aid in their efforts, which became a significant factor in the repeal of Prohibition.
This super soft t-shirt is made from premium tri-blend fabric that will give you the fit, feel and durability of your favorite vintage t-shirt. This style runs small – recommend buying one size up.
Fits Sizes | |
S | 2-4 |
M | 6-8 |
L | 8-10 |
XL | 10-14 |
2XL | 14-18 |