1920 Women’s Suffrage Poster

$4.72

The Luzerne County Historical Society is pleased to offer for sale, these Women’s Suffrage window sign posters. Each poster is an exact reproduction of the signs that women in the Wyoming Valley (and across the country) hung in their windows and on their porches after registering for the 1920 election, the first in which women nationwide could vote. Each is full color, measures 11”x 17” and is printed on heavy parchment cardstock making it suitable for framing.

 

PLEASE NOTE: These posters are Print on Demand. Posters are not made until they are ordered. Please allow an average of 1-2 business days for processing before your order ships. 

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