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Subversive Suffrage Stitches

by Sarah Sexton

first published 27 April 2018

file iconSubversive Suffrage Stitches (PDF)

The “delight and beauty” inherent in acts of sewing, banner-making and crafting stained glass helped propel early 20th-century suffragists’ political struggles in pursuit of women’s equality.

The article appeared in the Spring 2018 issue (154) of The Quilter.

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