National Women's History Project – 40th Anniversary Auction
Auction Ends: Nov 24, 2020 05:00 PM PST

Woman Suffrage

California Suffrage Campaign and Memorabilia

Item Number
122
Estimated Value
40 USD
Sold
11 USD to jt973730e
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

In 2011, the NWHA joined forces with board members, Kim Salter, Diana Madoshi, Carol Norberg, Gloria Taylor, and Martha Wheelock to organize CA to celebrate the 100th anniversary of California women winning the vote. 

California Suffrage Campaign and Memorabilia 

CALIFORNIA WOMEN WIN THE VOTE DVD
The Campaign becomes a role model and motivation for the rest of the country. Today the tactics and spirit of these women are a guide and inspiration for citizen activism in a democratic society. No matter what state you hail, this battle for the right to vote shows how to embrace diversities and interests for a common cause. This is history and personalities, art and argument, a foundation of civil rights here and throughout the world.  BONNIE FRANKLIN
RT 39 minutes  DVD  

CA 2020 WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE LABEL PIN
In 1911 California became the sixth state to ratify the 19th Amendment.  This lapel pin is a reminder of the important role Californian suffragists played in winning the right to vote for American women. 
The lapel pin is 1" in diameter. Made in the USA.  Golden Poppy with Purple background featured on the display card.

CALIFORNIA SUFFRAGE BOOKMARKS 
Front of the bookmark is the California Woman Suffrage logo with the words Celebrating California Women Winning the Vote. 
Backside of the bookmarks says:
100 Anniversary of California Women Voting In 1911,
California became only the 6th state in the United States where women could vote; nine years before the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. 100 years ago, California women and supportive men created an innovative and strategic cam­paign to win the right to vote. Despite strong opposition, the struggle for women's political equality was waged without violence by supporters from all walks of life. When the final vote was counted, Woman Suffrage just narrowly passed. The margin of victory was only 3,587 votes – an average of one vote in each voting precinct in the state! Celebrate the Centennial of Woman Suffrage in California on October 10, 2011.
30 bookmarks to a pack

 

 

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