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Votes for Women Poster
This award-winning design was created by Betha Boye of a western woman posed before the Golden Gate Bridge as the sun sets. It was displayed as a poster throughout San Francisco just before California's successful October 10, 1911 election. At that time, California became the 6th state to enfranchise women. After that victory, the poster design was used in countless woman suffrage campaigns that finally resulted in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, ensuring women in the United States the right to vote.
14.5" x 24" - suitable for framing