The Votes for Women Puzzle Celebrates the Suffrage Movement
Grace Mahas — November 6, 2020 — Art & Design
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The Votes for Women Puzzle commemorates all the work accomplished by the female's suffrage movement. The 500-piece circular puzzle features the faces of the woman that tirelessly fought for women's right to vote which eventually lead to the creation of the 19th Amendment in 1920. While the work continued until all female American citizens were given the right to vote (including Indigenous and Black Americans of both genders), the movement was an enormous stepping stone that is celebrated through this beautifully illustrated circle puzzle.
The Votes for Women Puzzle features figures like Hester C. Jeffrey, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Frederick Douglass, among others as a landmark in American history. This stunning puzzle is a great option for the budding feminist looking to learn more about the leaders in the movement.
The Votes for Women Puzzle features figures like Hester C. Jeffrey, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Frederick Douglass, among others as a landmark in American history. This stunning puzzle is a great option for the budding feminist looking to learn more about the leaders in the movement.
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