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Women's Suffrage Jailhouse Door Pin

Women's Suffrage Jailhouse Door Pin

In the early 1900s Alice Paul was imprisoned during a protest for suffrage, and upon release the suffrage organizers gave her a jail door pin to recognize her commitment. In 1917, after a group of American suffragists picketed the White House and participants were jailed, Alice Paul created a pin similar to her own to present to the 89 suffragists who were arrested. You can wear a jail door pin just like the one worn by the suffragists as a proud symbol of women's fight for equal rights.

Product Details
  • Approx. 1 3/16'' x 11/16''
  • Made in USA
$2.68

Original: $8.95

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Women's Suffrage Jailhouse Door Pin

$8.95

$2.68
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In the early 1900s Alice Paul was imprisoned during a protest for suffrage, and upon release the suffrage organizers gave her a jail door pin to recognize her commitment. In 1917, after a group of American suffragists picketed the White House and participants were jailed, Alice Paul created a pin similar to her own to present to the 89 suffragists who were arrested. You can wear a jail door pin just like the one worn by the suffragists as a proud symbol of women's fight for equal rights.

Product Details
  • Approx. 1 3/16'' x 11/16''
  • Made in USA