Woman's Declaration of Independence 1848 Document Replica

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Description
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the driving force behind the Woman's Rights Convention in New York in 1848. For the following 50 years she was a leader in the fight for women's rights. The Declaration of Independence she co-authored called for the most radical right for women: women's suffrage. This reproduction features the full text of the Declaration, Stanton's portrait, her signature, and a brief biography of the famous leader.

Manufacturer Note: Color, Texture, and size may vary. Printed documents and posters are hand antiqued in small batches and are thus subject to variation in color and texture. Actual height and width may vary within 1 inch of the stated dimensions.
  • Accurate reproduction on antiqued parchment
  • 1 page
  • Document size: 14" x 16"
  • comes folded in envelope
Item Number: 1037