This decorative mug gives vivid life to the time just a century ago when American women took to the streets to secure the right to vote. The Woman Suffrage Party was a political union of existing small suffrage societies whose aim was to secure the submission of a woman suffrage amendment to the New York State Constitution and its adoption at the polls. New York women gained suffrage in 1917, and American women won full voting rights in 1920, with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment.
The museum's mug features five bold suffragists in gilded sashes reproduced from the original suffrage campaign photographs in the collection. It is made exclusively for the New-York Historical Society Museum Store.
- Ceramic.
- Microwave and dishwasher safe.
- 15 oz. 4.5 inches high.
- Imported.
- Printed in the USA.