Taken from the button pin in support of the women's suffrage, the phrase "Votes for Women" was one of the most recognizable slogans used by members of the woman’s suffrage movement.
On a round pin-back button that can be placed on clothes, bags, hats, and any other garment.
Size: 1.25" x 1.25"
This button pin is part of our Suffrage button pack which includes eight buttons and a card with historical information. You can save more than $10 on our Suffrage button pack.
See more of our Suffrage-era collection, including "Votes for Women" pennant pins, sticker, and magnet, as well as the "Jailed for Freedom" pin and pendant.
Historical Background
This button uses an image popular with the suffrage movement -- the Herald. The angelic figure depicted with wings and a trumpet or a sword, was created and popularized by Sylvia Pankhurst during the British suffrage movement. It was picked up in the United States by woman suffrage organizations, in this case the Political Equality Association. The six stars on the herald’s flag represent the first six states to grant full suffrage: Wyoming (1869), Colorado (1893), Utah (1896), Idaho (1896), Washington (1910), and California (1911).