Mary Church Terrell letterpress journal

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Mary Church Terrell letterpress journal

Sale Price:$6.00 Original Price:$11.00

• medium size notebook
• cover is letterpress printed in teal blue ink with original illustration on 100# spearmint paper
• 56 blank 100% recycled pages
• sewn stitched binding on the left in red thread
• measures 4.25”x6” with two rounded corners

Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954) • teacher, journalist, civil rights and suffrage activist • one of the first black American women to earn a college degree, Oberlin College 1884 • co-founder of the National Association of Colored Women, when American Woman Suffrage Association prioritized white women’s concerns over black women’s • co-founder & charter member of the NAACP

In 1920, the US Constitution’s 19th Amendment was ratified—declaring no citizen could be denied the right to vote based on their sex. For more than 100 years, women’s suffrage supporters fought for this right. However, the racially divided movement did not address the intersecting inequalities of race, class, and ethnicity. As we acknowledge the movement’s flaws, we also celebrate everyone who worked to give women the chance to transform this country with their votes.

Please choose if you’d like this shipped packaged in a cello sleeve or no cello sleeve. We’re trying to cut our plastic use, but we know sometimes you need it. :)

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